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| *{{i|''Key non-Buddhist concepts''|1}} | | **{{i|''Key non-Buddhist concepts''|1}} |
| *{{i|''Key Buddhist concepts''|2}} | | **{{i|''Key Buddhist concepts''|2}} |
| *{{i|'''Not-Self' and scholars''|7}} | | **{{i|'''Not-Self' and scholars''|7}} |
| *{{i|''Sources''|9}} | | **{{i|''Sources''|9}} |
| *{{i|''Methodology''|11}} | | **{{i|''Methodology''|11}} |
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| <center>'''Part I Exploring the Notion of Selflessness'''</center> | | <center>'''Part I Exploring the Notion of Selflessness'''</center> |
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| | *{{i|THE QUESTION OF SELF|17}} |
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| | *{{i|''Scholars who see a metaphysical Self in the 'early Suttas'''|17}} |
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| | *{{i|''Uses of the word 'self' (atta) in the 'early Suttas'''|19}} |
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| | *{{i|''Passages which might indicate the acceptance of a Self''|21}} |
| THE QUESTION OF SELF 17 | | *{{i|''Nibbāna as not-Self and not related to a Self''|23}} |
| Scholars who see a metaphysical Self in the | | *{{i|''Self as 'not being apprehended'''|24}} |
| 'early Suttas' 17 | | *{{i|''A Self beyond 'existence' and 'non-existence'?''|28}} |
| Uses of the word 'self' (alta) in the 'early Suttas' 19 | | *{{i|''Proof of the impossibility of a Self''|31}} |
| Passages which might indicate the acceptance of a Self 21 | | *{{i|''Buddhism and the Upaniṣads on Self''|33}} |
| Nibbiina as not-Self and not related to a Self 23
| | *{{i|''The status of the 'person'''|34}} |
| Self as 'not being apprehended' 24 | | *{{i|''Why is Self not denied?: the Buddha and the Annihilationists''|38}} |
| A Self beyond 'existence' and 'non-existence'? 28 | | *{{i|''The 'I am' attitude: its cause, effect and its ending''|40}} |
| Proof of the impossibility of a Self 31 | | |
| Buddhism and the Upani~ads on Self 33 | |
| The status of the 'person' 34 | |
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| Annihilationists 38 | |
| The 'I am' attitude: its cause, effect and its ending 40 | |
| 2 THE MEANING OF 'NOT-SELF' 43 | | 2 THE MEANING OF 'NOT-SELF' 43 |
| The role of viewing phenomena as not-Self 43 | | The role of viewing phenomena as not-Self 43 |