Abstract

Abstract Buddhist egology concurs with the Husserlian claim that the enipirical ego is ‘constituted’. The Buddhist ‘deconstruction’ of the ego will not, however, pace Husserl, permit the pronoun ‘I’ to refer to a purported extra‐linguistic entity. The insights here distilled from the unique mode of self‐reference functional within the Vietnamese language secure for us an unmistakable confirmation of the Buddhist thesis and have profound consequences for the philosophical problems surrounding the existence and nature of the self and the existence of other minds.

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