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|a Pérez Remón, Joaquín.
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|a Self and non-self in early Buddhism /
|c Joaquín Pérez Remón.
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|a Religion and reason ;
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|a Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral--University of Bombay) under the title: The Anattavāda in the Suttapiţaka.
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 384-387) and index.
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|a Preface -- List Of Sources And Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part One: The Existential Self -- 1. Preliminary Remarks -- â€? How To Translate The Term AttÄ? -- â€? Has The Term AttÄ? A Mere Conventional Sense In The NikÄ?yas? -- â€? The Nikayan Approach To The Term Atta -- 2. AttÄ€ As Manâ€?S Highest Value -- â€? The Self As Refuge -- â€? The Self Is Best -- â€? In Love With The Self -- â€? Look For The Self -- â€? Paccattaá?¿ -- â€? Ajjhattaá?¿ -- 3. The Self As The Moral Agent -- â€? Moral Energy Of The Self
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|a €? Salvation In General And The Self â€? The Chariot And The Charioteer -- â€? Knowledge Of The Self -- â€? Manifestation Of The Self -- 4. The Self And Moral Evil -- â€? The Metaphysical Self, As Such, Is Above Moral Good And Evil -- â€? The Moral Self As The Cause Of Moral Evil -- â€? The Moral Self Under The Influence Of Moral Shortcomings -- â€? The Moral Self â€?Wounded And Killedâ€? By Evil -- â€? AsmimÄ?na As The Root Of All Moral Evil -- 5. Towards Perfection -- â€? The Self As Related To Moral Good -- â€? Self-Exertion -- â€? Self-Control
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|a €? Purification Of The Self 6. The Self And Perfection -- â€? Perfection Of The Self -- â€? Self-Stability -- â€? â€?He Dwells With A Self Brahma-Becomeâ€? -- â€? Full Blossoming Of The Self -- â€? The Self And NibbÄ?na -- â€? Nibbutatto -- 7. The Self As Related To Kamma And Rebirth -- â€? The Self And Kamma -- â€? The Self And Rebirth -- 8. A Brief General Assessment Of The First Part -- Part Two: The Metaphysical Self -- 9. The Doctrine Of AnattÄ€ Can Co-Exist With The Reality Of AttÄ€
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|a 10. The Doctrine Of Non-Self Taught Through The Denial Of Positive Terms â€? This Is Not My Self. -- â€? He Does Not Regard The Khandhas, Etc., Either As The Self Or The Self As Qualified By Them -- â€? Void Of The Self Or Of What Belongs To The Self -- â€? What Is Not Your Own -- â€? Permanence, Happiness, Self Vs. Impermanence, Pain, Non-Self -- â€? As Alien, Not As The Self -- 11. The Doctrine Of Non-Self Taught Through The Predication Of The Negative Term AnattÄ€ -- â€? Connection With The Preceding Chapter -- â€? Scope Of The â€?AnattÄ? Statementsâ€?
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|a €? Intimate Relationship Between AnattÄ? And Dukkha â€? The Awareness Of Non-Self -- â€? AnattÄ? Proclaimed By Means Of Universal Statements -- â€? Reasons Given To Assert That Something Is AnattÄ? -- 12. AsmimÄ€na, SakkÄ€yaditÌ£TÌ£Hi, SassatavÄ€da And UcchedavÄ€da -- 13. Self And Non-Self After Liberation -- â€? Buddha Was Not A Nihilist -- â€? Transcendence Of The Self. -- â€? Moral Transcendence Of The Self -- â€? Metaphysical Transcendence Of The Self -- â€? The AbyÄ?katÄ? PaÃ"hÄ? And The SakkÄ?yaditÌ£TÌ£Hi
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