Interrogating constructive realism about the self from a Buddhist perspective [Book Review]

Philosophical Psychology (forthcoming)
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Matthew MacKenzie’s Buddhist Philosophy and the Embodied Mind is, indeed, a constructive engagement between Indo-Tibetan Buddhism and enactive cognitive science. The book is concise and clearly wri...

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