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(Ebook) What the Buddha thought by Buddha;Gautama Buddha;Gombrich, Richard F.;Karma ISBN 9781845536121, 9781845536145, 1845536126, 1845536142

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Authors:Buddha;Gautama Buddha;Gombrich, Richard F.;Karma
Pages:0 pages.
Year:2013
Editon:Corrected edition
Publisher:Equinox Pub
Language:english
File Size:1.73 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781845536121, 9781845536145, 1845536126, 1845536142
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(Ebook) What the Buddha thought by Buddha;Gautama Buddha;Gombrich, Richard F.;Karma ISBN 9781845536121, 9781845536145, 1845536126, 1845536142

More about karma, and its social context -- The antecedents of the karma doctrine in Brahminism -- Jain antecedents -- What did the Buddha mean by "no soul"? -- The Buddha's positive values: love and compassion -- Assessing the evidence -- Everything is burning: the centrality of fire in the Bddha's thought -- Causation and non-random process -- Cognition; language; nirvana -- The Buddha's pragmatism and intellectual style -- The Buddha as satirist; brahmin terms as social metaphors -- Is this book to be believed?;More about karma, and its social context -- The antecedents of the karma doctrine in Brahminism -- Jain antecedents -- What did the Buddha mean by "no soul"? -- The Buddha's positive values: love and compassion -- Assessing the evidence -- Everything is burning: the centrality of fire in the Bddha's thought -- Causation and non-random process -- Cognition; language; nirvana -- The Buddha's pragmatism and intellectual style -- The Buddha as satirist; brahmin terms as social metaphors -- Is this book to be believed?.
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