Early Buddhism by Sue L. Hamilton

An experientially focused reading of the earliest teachings, arguing they analyze how experience is constructed and suffering arises rather than propound metaphysical doctrines. It examines the aggregates, sense bases, and dependent origination as practical tools for understanding perception and the fabrication of self, showing how craving and conceptualization sustain dissatisfaction and how insight into conditioned processes dismantles “I”-making to enable liberation.

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