Several philosophers, both in Buddhist and Western philosophy, claim that the self does not exist. The no-self view may, at first glance, appear to be a reason to believe that life is meaningless. In the present article, I argue indirectly in favor of the no-self view by showing that it does not entail that life is meaningless. I then examine Buddhism and argue, further, that the no-self view may even be construed as partially grounding an account of the meaning of life
It has become popular to portray the Buddhist Nāgārjuna as an ontological nihilist, i.e., that he de...
Abstract. This paper explores the teachings of the Buddha regarding Self and No-Self. Because he foc...
International audienceFrom very early times, the Buddhist intellectuals have made the notion of a se...
Several philosophers, both in Buddhist and Western philosophy, claim that the self does not exist. T...
International audienceSeveral philosophers, both in Buddhist and Western philosophy, claim that the ...
Several philosophers, both in Buddhist and Western philosophy, claim that the self does not exist. T...
After distinguishing between a metaphysical and a contemplative strategy interpretation of the no-se...
This article defends a conception of philosophy popular outside the discipline but unpopular within ...
The article examines two claims made by Antoine Panaïoti: (1) That both Nietzsche and Buddhists deno...
Isn’t there is logical disagreement in Buddhism’s dual theses: 1) humans tend toward incorrectly imp...
This book examines the relationship between Buddhist philosophy and scientific psychology by focusin...
This book combines an account of the autonomy of philosophy with a new theory of consciousness. The ...
I provide critical discussion of conception of and talk of psychic integration which I take to be bo...
Both early and later forms of Buddhism developed a set of arguments to demonstrate that the self is ...
It is shown that on way of forming the meaning of life the existential vacuum can get, mechanism of ...
It has become popular to portray the Buddhist Nāgārjuna as an ontological nihilist, i.e., that he de...
Abstract. This paper explores the teachings of the Buddha regarding Self and No-Self. Because he foc...
International audienceFrom very early times, the Buddhist intellectuals have made the notion of a se...
Several philosophers, both in Buddhist and Western philosophy, claim that the self does not exist. T...
International audienceSeveral philosophers, both in Buddhist and Western philosophy, claim that the ...
Several philosophers, both in Buddhist and Western philosophy, claim that the self does not exist. T...
After distinguishing between a metaphysical and a contemplative strategy interpretation of the no-se...
This article defends a conception of philosophy popular outside the discipline but unpopular within ...
The article examines two claims made by Antoine Panaïoti: (1) That both Nietzsche and Buddhists deno...
Isn’t there is logical disagreement in Buddhism’s dual theses: 1) humans tend toward incorrectly imp...
This book examines the relationship between Buddhist philosophy and scientific psychology by focusin...
This book combines an account of the autonomy of philosophy with a new theory of consciousness. The ...
I provide critical discussion of conception of and talk of psychic integration which I take to be bo...
Both early and later forms of Buddhism developed a set of arguments to demonstrate that the self is ...
It is shown that on way of forming the meaning of life the existential vacuum can get, mechanism of ...
It has become popular to portray the Buddhist Nāgārjuna as an ontological nihilist, i.e., that he de...
Abstract. This paper explores the teachings of the Buddha regarding Self and No-Self. Because he foc...
International audienceFrom very early times, the Buddhist intellectuals have made the notion of a se...