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concept:a-rejection-of-singular-and-enduring-individuals-enables-perceptions-of-selfhood-as-distributed-distributable-and-dynamic"A rejection of singular and enduring individuals... enables perceptions of selfhood as distributed/distributable and dynamic."
Load-bearing synthesis of Buddhist philosophical insight enabling dynamic, non-essentialist models of identity.
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- Self can be understood as distributed, distributable, and dynamic rather than singular and enduring.supportsCore interpretive position synthesizing Buddhist and contemporary cognitive science views; foundational for hypothesis.
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