The Buddhist Doctrine Of Momentariness: A: Surve...
The "no-self" doctrine supported by momentariness, denying an unchanging core in beings. Criticisms from Rival Schools
The doctrine was not present in the earliest discourses of the Buddha, which were more pragmatic about change. It emerged as a systematic theory during the and was later refined by prominent scholars such as Vasubandhu , Dignāga , and Dharmakīrti . The Buddhist doctrine of momentariness: A surve...
: Reframed momentariness within "consciousness-only," viewing external objects as streams of momentary mental events. The "no-self" doctrine supported by momentariness
: Nothing is static; the universe perishes and is "re-created" every instant. The Buddhist doctrine of momentariness: A surve...
: Instead of objects enduring over time, existence is seen as a rapid succession of discrete, momentary entities.
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