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claim:human-intellectual-intelligence-not-only-cannot-overcome-desire-and-attachment-but-replicates-them-in-the-form-of-intellectual-craving-for-knowledgeHuman intellectual intelligence not only cannot overcome desire and attachment but replicates them in the form of intellectual craving for knowledge.
Buddhist diagnosis that intellectual pursuits are still forms of attachment.
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extracted_from(2025) · Primož Krašovec
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- The source essay published in Religions 2025, arguing that AI may fulfill Buddhism's aim of self-overcoming by migrating intelligence to a non-organic substrate.
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