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4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent intermediate-level explication, July 7, 1998
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This review is from: The Principles of Buddhist Psychology (Suny Series in Buddhist Studies) (Hardcover)
Part One is a plain and succinct explanation of Buddhist views on such concepts as consciousness, perception, non-self-hood, and the nature of suffering, with comparisons to Western thinkers such as Hume, Locke, and especially William James. I would highly recommend this for readers who have been introduced to Buddhism and who are seeking an understanding of unfamiliar concepts.

Part Two, a further examination of these concepts in later Buddhist schools of thought, is probably of interest to those at a slightly more advanced level of scholarship.

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