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Sankara’s principle of consciousness bears some of the same properties (such as numerical identity over time and permanence) as the self which Buddhists deny. Unlike the Buddhist notion of self, however, the Advaita Vedanta school does not say the self would be a controller or performer of executive functions, only an experiencer of perceptions and thoughts. According to Sankara, the self is a universal transcendental entity unconnected with the physical world of appearances.
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只需其一 (帮助)Sankara’s principle of consciousness bears some of the same properties (such as numerical identity over time and permanence) as the self which Buddhists deny. Unlike the Buddhist notion of self, however, the Advaita Vedanta school does not say the self would be a controller or performer of executive functions, only an experiencer of perceptions and thoughts. According to Sankara, the self is a universal transcendental entity unconnected with the physical world of appearances.
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