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Acknowledgments Introduction
1. Far and Beyond: Transcendence in Two Cultures
2. One Language, Many Things: On the Origins of Language
3. My-Self: Descartes and Early Upani& sudot;ads on the Self
4. No-Self: Kant, Kafka, and N& amacr;g& amacr;rjuna on the Disappearing Self
5. "It's All in the Mind": Berkeley, Vasubandhu, and the World Out There Notes Bibliographical Notes Index
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