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Volume 33 2026

Review: Buddhism and the Senses

February 1, 2026 buddhistethics
ISSN 1076-9005
Volume 33, 2026

Buddhism and the Senses: A Guide to the Good and Bad. Edited by Robert DeCaroli and Donald S. Lopez Jr. New York: Wisdom Publications, 2024, xviii+240 pages, ISBN 978-1-61429-890-8 (hardcover), $39.95; ISBN 978-1-61429-903-5 (ebook), $26.99.

Reviewed by Haolun Sun

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