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concept:a-person-is-more-profitably-considered-an-imputation-rather-than-a-substantial-and-enduring-entityA person is more profitably considered an imputation rather than a substantial and enduring entity.
Load-bearing Buddhist philosophical assertion; Kapstein reference; captures core self-illusion doctrine.
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- Empirically grounded assertion that the process is sharable and not arbitrary.
- Grounding claim for the selfless self model.
- Statement about the client's satisfaction after anxious delays.
- The social implications of this fact are so extensive that people resist acknowledging it.claim0.759Explanation for why such a fundamental fact remains unrecognized.
- Ontological claim that the life quality resides in the object, not the observer.
- Promised for Book 4, chapter 4 (Note 15).