The Way of the Dialetheist: Contradictions in Buddhism

Philosophy East and West 58 (3):395 - 402 (2008)
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Abstract

Anyone who is accustomed to the view that contradictions cannot be true, and cannot be accepted, and who reads texts in the Buddhists traditions will be struck by the fact that they frequently contain contradictions. Just consider, for example.

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