Analytical Buddhism: The two-tiered illusion of self

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Does the self - a unified, separate, persisting thinker/owner/agent - exist? Drawing on Western philosophy, neurology and Theravadin Buddhism, this book argues that the self is an illusion created by a tier of non-illusory consciousness and a tier of desire-driven thought and emotion, and that separateness underpins the self's illusory status.

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Albahari, M. (2016). Analytical Buddhism: The two-tiered illusion of self. Analytical Buddhism: The Two-tiered Illusion of Self (pp. 1–235). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230800540

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