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Non-dualist school of Hindu philosophy; contrasted with Madhyamaka in the paper.
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- Classic Buddhist model for cultivation of care and intelligence; promises care for all sentient beings across space and time; demonstrates expansion of concern beyond self.
- The initial compassionate commitment to achieve awakening for the sake of all beings, marking the start of the Bodhisattva path.
- Buddhist canonical text teaching recognition and discrimination of wholesome vs. unwholesome inner states (cittas), cited as historical precedent for Alexander's method
- The state of awakening beyond concepts; referenced as the inexpressible goal.
- Theoretical approach treating cognition and self as emergent from embodied interaction; foundational to the paper's 'selfless self' model.
- Sharpens the formalisation of avidya by mapping it onto the quantum contextuality framework
- The broad Buddhist tradition to which Madhyamaka and Zen belong, emphasizing emptiness and compassion.
- Cross-domain historical synthesis (Mesopotamia, Buddhist, Talmudic, Greek, Roman, Islamic, Medieval, modern)finding0.696AI-generated meta-pattern revealing genuine pattern recognition across eight historical traditions of wealth distribution.