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An analysis from a unique standpoint; examines a bifurcation in Buddhism in the context that gave rise to it, offers a reasoned, and holistic view of two contrasting perspectives, one of total acceptance based on hardwiring influenced by faith and social conditioning at childhood and the other based on critical review and selective acceptance based on liberated, insightful thinking in adulthood.

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Produktbeschreibung
An analysis from a unique standpoint; examines a bifurcation in Buddhism in the context that gave rise to it, offers a reasoned, and holistic view of two contrasting perspectives, one of total acceptance based on hardwiring influenced by faith and social conditioning at childhood and the other based on critical review and selective acceptance based on liberated, insightful thinking in adulthood.


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Autorenporträt
Shelton Ranasinghe is an author and a retired professional engineer. The exposure he acquired living in five continents over a large part of his active working life combined with his interest on human behaviors, has given him a unique and intimate understanding of putting his thoughts into writing on philosophy and science fiction, combining both these streams.

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"DoooD" - Excellent Sci-fi on Artificial Intelligence.

Shelton's email address: sr2665@gmail.com