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Eastern Philosophy
Buddhism
Buddhist philosophy begins with the Buddha's analysis of suffering and its causes, and develops into a rich tradition of inquiry into the nature of the self, consciousness, ethics, and liberation. From the Abhidharma's atomistic psychology to Nagarjuna's radical critique of inherent existence, to the mind-only schools of Yogacara, Buddhist thought offers some of philosophy's most penetrating analyses of experience and reality.
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