Edward Kimble

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In other words, the objective world of material things, which interact causally in space and time, is metaphysical through and through. It is this metaphysics that most needs to be deconstructed, according to Buddhism, because this is the metaphysics, disguised as common-sense reality, which makes me suffer, especially insofar as I understand myself to be one such self-existing being in time that will nonetheless die.
Lack & Transcendence: The Problem of Death and Life in Psychotherapy, Existentialism, and Buddhism
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