Edward Kimble

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We try to peel away the apparent world to get at the real one, but that dualism between them is our problematic delusion, which leaves, as the only remaining candidate for real world, the apparent one — a world whose actual nature has not been noticed because we have been so concerned to transcend it. And without any effective dualism between real and apparent, the question of whether the world is real or apparent loses meaning.174
Lack & Transcendence: The Problem of Death and Life in Psychotherapy, Existentialism, and Buddhism
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