- INTRODUCTION1
- Key non-Buddhist concepts1
- Key Buddhist concepts2
- 'Not-Self' and scholars7
- Sources9
- Methodology11
- THE QUESTION OF SELF17
- Scholars who see a metaphysical Self in the 'early Suttas'17
- Uses of the word 'self' (atta) in the 'early Suttas'19
- Passages which might indicate the acceptance of a Self21
- Nibbāna as not-Self and not related to a Self23
- Self as 'not being apprehended'24
- A Self beyond 'existence' and 'non-existence'?28
- Proof of the impossibility of a Self31
- Buddhism and the Upaniṣads on Self33
- The status of the 'person'34
- Why is Self not denied?: the Buddha and the Annihilationists38
- The 'I am' attitude: its cause, effect and its ending40
2 THE MEANING OF 'NOT-SELF' 43 The role of viewing phenomena as not-Self 43 The criteria for Self-hood 46 Nibbiina and the Self-ideal 51