Staring Into the Void: The Resolution of Nihilism Through Buddhist Practice

Keller Dellinger

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    Conclusion: Nihilism Resolved

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    Chapter 5: Buddhist Ruins

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    Chapter 4: The Suffering Self

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    Chapter 3: The Ethics of Ascetics

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    Chapter 2: Metaphysics, Our Unkillable Companion

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    Chapter 1: The Situation

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  7. Introduction: Thrown into Emptiness

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    Introduction: Thrown into Emptiness

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