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framework:buddhist-and-indic-no-selfBuddhist and Indic no-Self
Eastern perspective on non-duality of Self and world.
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- Self as a process, not a thingassociated_withProcess ontology view of Self, contrasted with static essentialism.
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- Buddhist and Indic conceptions of no-Selfrelated_tosame_asEastern philosophical tradition proposing non-duality between Self and world; parallel solution to persistence paradox alongside Process Philosophy.
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- Core Buddhist doctrine that selfhood is illusory, constructed from impermanent causal factors, providing philosophical foundation for the entire inquiry.
- Buddhist doctrine that there is no permanent, independent self; only a stream of aggregates.
- Buddhist doctrine that there is no permanent self; grounds non-duality in AI alignment by eliminating adversarial self-preservation
- The Zen concept of a state beyond ego and conceptual thought, equated by Alexander with reaching the I through truly pleasing oneself.
- Eastern Buddhist and Indic conception offering parallel solution to Persistence Paradox; non-duality of Self vs. world.
- Author assertion: rejection of singular self enables perception of distributed/dynamic selfhood; foundation for affordance augmentation hypothesis.