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Volume 31 2024

Review: Buddhism and Skepticism

March 2, 2024 buddhistethics
ISSN 1076-9005
Volume 31, 2024

Buddhism and Scepticism: Historical, Philosophical, and Comparative Perspectives. Edited by Oren Hanner. Hamburg Buddhist Studies 13. Bochum/Frieburg: Projekt Verlag, 2020, 183 pages, ISBN 978-3-89733-558-5 (E-Book), ISBN 978-3-89733-518-9 (hardback), $25.00.

Reviewed by Ronald S. Green

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