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Philosophy of the Buddha

Title
Philosophy of the Buddha / Archie J. Bahm.
Author
Bahm, Archie J.
Publication
Barkeley, Calif. : Asian Humanities Press, [1993]

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Description
175 pages; 22 cm
Summary
"What did the Buddha actually teach? For those seeking an answer to this question and to understand Buddhism as an important part of the world's religious and cultural heritage, Philosophy of the Buddha is an excellent introduction and guide." "The author's purpose is to state the philosophy of Gotama, the man himself, by a careful study of the original records. He cuts through layers of devout and theological speculation - much as higher biblical criticism has done in Christianity - and presents clearly and concisely the real humanly significant roots and permanent values of many aspects of Buddhist thought."--BOOK JACKET.
Subject
  • Buddhism > Doctrines
  • Buddhist philosophy
Note
  • Originally published: Harper & Brothers, 1959.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 163-166) and index.
Contents
Gotama's philosophy -- Misunderstandings -- The four truths -- Desire and frustration -- Craving -- The middle way -- Nirvana -- Dhyana -- Greed for views -- Soul or no soul? -- Sangha -- Criticisms.
ISBN
  • 0875730256
  • 9780875730257
LCCN
92033904
OCLC
  • ocm26807623
  • 26807623
  • SCSB-2030643
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library