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Mark Siderits, "How Things Are: An Introduction to Buddhist Metaphysics" (Oxford UP, 2021)

New Books in Philosophy

CHAPTER

The Buddhists Deny the Existence of a Self

The myreorlogical nedalist claims that no compositeentities are real. The standard argument in the buddhist tradition for that claim is, there's no way of explaining the relation between whole and parts if both are real. All buddhists accept that analysis but where they go from there varies from one school to another. They engage in this straightforward reductionist project and reduce persons to these things called darmas - which turn out to be tropes.

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