A partial enlightenment : what modern literature and Buddhism can teach us about living well without perfection / Avram Alpert.
"At the end of the nineteenth century, confronted by colonialism, scientific rationality, and new versions of national identity, Buddhism reinvented itself for the modern era as a rational philosophy that became one of the most successful worldviews both in Asia and the West. Soon thereafter no...
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[2021]
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