The Evident and the Non-Evident: Buddhism through the Lens of Pyrrhonism

In Oren Hanner (ed.), Buddhism and Scepticism: Historical, Philosophical, and Comparative Perspectives. Freiburg/Bochum: ProjektVerlag. pp. 109-19 (2020)
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