This is an exhaustive and well researched book that discusses the various aspects of Buddhism as practiced in India and Ceylon. The Book is in 4 parts. Part 1 details Buddhism in the pali cannon which is further discussed under the following chapters: Personality and doctrines of the Buddha; Sources of its knowledge; The fundamental character of being; the philosophy of spirit and nature; the doctrine of causation and the act; the path of salvation, the saint and the Buddha; and the place of Buddhism in early Indian thought. Part 2 traces the development in the Hinayana school, and part 3 is about the Mahayana philosophy. The last, part 4, is about Buddhist logic. This book is a reprint of the 1923 edition.
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