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I have been requested by Professor Raju to represent an Oriental point of view. Hence, I will refrain from presenting a Western viewpoint.
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I have summarized these principles in my “Philosophy of the Buddha,” pp. 159–162, a research report on my Rangoon studies.
Philosophy of the Buddha, Harper and Brothers, New York, 1958, p. 15.
The Book of the Kindred Sayings, Vol. IV, pp. 281–282. Translated by F. L. Woodward, Luzac and Co., Ltd., London, 1965.
Middle Length Sayings, Vol. I, p. 180. Translated by I. B. Horner, Luzac and Co., Ltd., London, 1954.
Further Dialogues of the Buddha, Vol. I, p. 295. Translated by Lord Chalmers, Oxford University Press, London, 1926.
See P. T. Raju, “The Principle of Four-Cornered Negation in Indian Philosophy,” The Review of Metaphysics, June 1954, pp. 694–713.
See my Philosophy of the Buddha, pp. 110–121.
Dialogues of the Buddha, Part I, pp. 254–255. Translated by T. W. Rhys Davids, Oxford University Press, London, 1899, 1923.
Further Dialogues of the Buddha, Vol. I, pp. 342–344. See also The Middle Length Sayings, Vol. II, pp. 162–163.
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Bahm, A.J. (1968). Is There a Soul or no Soul? The Buddha Refused to Answer. Why?. In: Raju, P.T., Castell, A. (eds) East-West Studies on the Problem of the Self. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-0615-1_10
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