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Is there a continuous self? Buddhism and its Indian opponents| 47mins
Director: Gresham College | Producer: Gresham College
Focus Years: 2002 | Country: United Kingdom
Subject Tags: education, global, science, transcendent vision
Quality Tags: Optimistic, Slow, Activating, Harmonizing
Synopsis:
How many people feel that they have, or are, a continuing self? Are the Indian views incomparable with Western ones? Can we aspire to recognize that the only true self is very different from anything we supposed? Professor Sorabji will discuss these issues with Dr Ram Prasad, University of Lancaster.

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