Aakash Guglani

Ashoka University
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    Mental Causation—Problems and Buddhist Response
    Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 38 (3): 371-384. 2021.
    When one says, “I had a desire to have a glass of water and this was followed by my action to fetch the glass of water” then the common sense observation would assume that one’s mind caused this action. In this paper, I assume that there is a mind or there are ‘mental states’ which either belong to an enduring self or constitute a selfless stream of consciousness. I will provide the debate between Advaita Vedanta and Abhidharma Buddhism to present this tension between enduring self and selfless …Read more