“Argument and counterargument were clearly present, and that would have been sufficient to prompt the radical conclusion (drawn, it seems, by the Buddha, and perhaps by Indian sceptics and others) of suspension of judgment as a means to liberation, rather than as a means for pursuing a search for “truth” about what is nonevident.”
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Pyrrhonism: How the Ancient Greeks Reinvented Buddhism
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