Deleuze, Spinoza and the Question of Reincarnation in the Mahāyāna Tradition

In Tony See (ed.), Deleuze and Buddhism. London: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 33-49 (2016)
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What I aim to develop in this paper is a secular foundation to the concept of reincarnation that is consistent with the different ways in which this concept is understood across a number of Buddhist traditions, drawing in particular upon the doctrinal understanding of reincarnation in the Mahāyāna or Madhyamaka tradition as presented in the work of Śāntideva and Nāgārjuna.

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