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| | |BookToc=* {{i|Preface|V}} |
| | * {{i|List or Sources and Abbreviations|XI}} |
| | * {{i|Introduction|1}} |
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| | * Part One: The Existential Self |
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| | ** {{i|1. Preliminary Remarks|7}} |
| | ***{{i|How to translate the term ''attā'|7}} |
| | ***{{i|Has the term ''attā' a mere conventional sense in the Nikāyas?|10}} |
| | ***{{i|The Nikayan approach to the term ''attā''|17}} |
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| | ** {{i|2. Attā as Man's Highest Value|20}} |
| | ***{{i|The self as refuge|20}} |
| | ***{{i|The self is best|26}} |
| | ***{{i|In love with the self|34}} |
| | ***{{i|Look for the self|37}} |
| | ***{{i|''Paccattaṁ''|40}} |
| | ***{{i|''Ajjhattaṁ''|43}} |
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| | ** {{i|3. The Self as the Moral Agent|49}} |
| | ***{{i|Moral energy of the self|50}} |
| | ***{{i|Salvation in general and the self|56}} |
| | ***{{i|The chariot and the charioteer|57}} |
| | ***{{i|Knowledge of the self|63}} |
| | ***{{i|Manifestation of the self|67}} |
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| | ** {{i|4. The Self and Moral Evil|77}} |
| | ***{{i|The metaphysical self, as such, is above moral good and evil|77}} |
| | ***{{i|The moral self as the cause of moral evil|80}} |
| | ***{{i|The moral self under the influence of moral shortcomings|82}} |
| | ***{{i|The moral self 'wounded and killed' by evil|83}} |
| | ***{{i|''Asmimāna'' as the root of all moral evil|85}} |
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| | ** {{i|5. Towards Perfection|90}} |
| | ***{{i|The self as related to moral good|90}} |
| | ***{{i|Self-exertion|94}} |
| | ***{{i|Self-control|98}} |
| | ***{{i|Purification of the self|104}} |
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