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People and Their Worth

Process Studies 38 (1):43-68 (2009)

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  1. Process Axiology, Buddhism, Time, and Enduring Selves.Rem B. Edwards - 2024 - Process Studies 53 (2):172-191.
    This article explains that, why, and how process thinkers and Hartmanian axiologists affirm most, if not all, that Buddhism denies with respect to the positive goodness of ordinary conscious or aware lives, human and nonhuman. According to mainstream Buddhism, all the intrinsic, extrinsic, and systemic values of ordinary human existence are illusions, so we should avoid being involved with or attaching ourselves to any of them. By contrast, process thought and axiology affirm, cultivate, nurture, and encourage involvement with and attachment (...)
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