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Some Central Distinctions and the Four Noble Truths

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In setting out to defend a Buddhist-derived theory of consciousness and no-self, we must first be familiar with some basic concepts and distinctions that will serve as building blocks for the discussions to come. This chapter sets out (a) to make the necessary basic distinctions and (b) to outline some key concepts found in Buddhist and related literature.

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Albahari, M. (2006). Some Central Distinctions and the Four Noble Truths. In: Analytical Buddhism. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230800540_2

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