Buddhist Philosophy of Consciousness: Tradition and Dialogue

Boston: Brill | Rodopi (2020)
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Abstract

_Buddhist Philosophy of Consciousness_ explores a variety of different approaches to the study of consciousness developed by Buddhist philosophers in classical India and China. It addresses questions that are still being investigated in cognitive science and philosophy of mind.

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Ching Keng
National Taiwan University
Mark Siderits
Kyoto University
John Spackman
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