READING THE BUDDHA AS A PHILOSOPHER
This article seeks to draw Buddhism into the Western philosophical discussion beginning with the Buddha himself. Relying in part on the work of Pierre Hadot (1922-2010), we suggest that close attention to the Nikāyas gives reason to read the Buddha as a philosopher in the same sense that we read man...
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