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The Psychological attitude of early Buddhist philosophy and its systematic representation according to Abhidhamma tradition

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Motilal Banarsidass Publishers, Dec 1, 1991 - Philosophy - 191 pages
Summary of the author's readership lectures 1936/37, at the Patna University.

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User Review  - Rob the Obscure - Goodreads

Excellent, highly academic presentation. Deep insight into the Buddhist ideas of Anatta (no soul), suffering, and rebirth. Currently reading again (3rd time? 4th?) Read full review

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Introduction
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Anthropomorphic Universe and Poly
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The Two Types of Psychology
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