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Volume 20 2013

Review: The Mind Sciences and Contemplative Practice

February 14, 2013 buddhistethics
ISSN 1076-9005
Volume 20, 2013

Meditations of a Buddhist Skeptic: A Manifesto for the Mind Sciences and Contemplative Practice. B. Alan Wallace. New York: Columbia University Press, 2012. xi+292 pages, ISBN-13: 9780231158343 (pbk), $27.95.

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