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Losing Ourselves: Learning to Live Without a Self

Princeton: Princeton University Press (2022)

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  1. Selbst- und Selbstlosigkeit.Michael Hampe - 2022 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 70 (5):795-808.
    Selflessness can be considered on an epistemic, on a moral, and on a historical level. The article follows recent thoughts by Jay L. Garfield on the idea that conceiving of oneself as a substantive self means following an illusion. It investigates the different senses of “illusion” and asks what it could mean for individuals and societies tobe transformed in such a way that this illusion would not play a role anymore.
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  • How to believe in immortality.Carol Zaleski - 2023 - Religious Studies 2023 (doi:10.1017/S0034412523000124):1-14.
    All the cards seem to be stacked against belief in immortality. Nonetheless, the resources of particular religious traditions may avail where generic philosophical solutions fall short. With attention to the boredom and narcissism critiques, intimations of deathlessness in Śāntideva's radical altruism, and recent Christian debates on the soul and the intermediate state, I propose two criteria for a coherent religion-specific belief in immortality: (1) the belief is supported by a fully realized religious tradition, (2) the belief satisfies the demand for (...)
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  • The theory of two truths in india.Sonam Thakchoe - 2011 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.