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community:leiden_hybrid_concepts-run4-c15-c1Buddhist textual traditions and philosophical deconstruction
Examines how Buddhism's terma tradition and sutras employ self-referential language methods comparable to Wittgenstein and Derrida, across historical civilizations.
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- The idea of canonical closure is undermined by the terma tradition, showing Buddhism's historic capacity to adapt.Historical argument for openness to new scripture.
- The sutra's method parallels Wittgenstein's therapeutic philosophy and Derrida's deconstruction in using language against itself.Places the Xeno Sutra in a broader philosophical tradition.
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- Cross-domain historical synthesis (Mesopotamia, Buddhist, Talmudic, Greek, Roman, Islamic, Medieval, modern)AI-generated meta-pattern revealing genuine pattern recognition across eight historical traditions of wealth distribution.