Indian Buddhist studies on non-Buddhist theories of a self the studies of ¿š♯ntarak£̀Đita and Kamala¿›♯±la on the Ny♯ya-Vai¿›e£̀Đika, M♯±m♯£̀ƒs♯, S♯£̀ƒkhya, Jain, Ved♯nta and V♯ts♯±putr♯±ya theories of a self / James P. Duerlinger.

SeriesRoutledge critical studies in Buddhism
Contents Preface -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction to the Translation -- 2. Translation and Commentary -- Bibliography.
Abstract "This book addresses prominent views on the nature of the self in Indian philosophical traditions and presents Buddhist critiques of those conceptions through the translation and commentary on ¿š♯ntarak£̀Đita's chapter in the Tattvasa£̀ƒgraha on theories of a self and Kamala-¿›♯±la's commentary on it in his Tattvasa£̀ƒgrahapa©łjik♯. The book is comprised of an introduction presenting the theories of a self in the Indian Buddhist Middle Way philosophies and in the different philosophical schools ¿š♯ntarak£̀Đita and Kamala¿›♯±la study and offers a background for the translation. The detailed translation that follows reveals the theories of a self that are explained in the philosophical schools in India called the Ny♯ya-Vai¿›e£̀Đika, M♯±m♯£̀ƒs♯, S♯£̀ƒkhya, Jain, Advaita Vedanta, and V♯ts♯±putr♯±ya. It is complemented by a thorough commentary by the author which brings the text to light for a modern audience. A useful contribution to Indian philosophy and global philosophy, this book will be of interest to researchers in the fields of Philosophy, Religious Studies and Buddhist Studies"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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