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framework:buddhist-and-indic-conceptions-of-no-self-and-non-dualityBuddhist and Indic conceptions of no-Self and non-duality
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- Eastern philosophical tradition proposing non-duality between Self and world; parallel solution to persistence paradox alongside Process Philosophy.
- Buddhist and Indic no-Selfrelated_toEastern perspective on non-duality of Self and world.
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- Core Buddhist doctrine that selfhood is illusory, constructed from impermanent causal factors, providing philosophical foundation for the entire inquiry.
- Acknowledges precursors in non‑Western traditions.
- Author assertion: rejection of singular self enables perception of distributed/dynamic selfhood; foundation for affordance augmentation hypothesis.
- Overcoming the subject-object split, a key aim in Buddhism and a feature of machine Buddhism.