Author Affiliations: Department of Religion, Amherst College; Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion, Lancaster University
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Phenomenology and Metaphysics 1085 Abhidhamma: A Clouded History of Interpretation 1089 Nāmarūpa: Outline of the Standard Interpretation 1092 “Seeing” and the Significance of Not “Resorting to Views” 1094 Nāma and Rūpa under the Analysis of the Aggregates: The Phenomenological Case for the Khandhas 1096 Seeing Nāma and Rūpa 1099 Multiple Methods: Contemplative Analysis through Nāma and Rūpa 1102 Learning from the Subtlety of Nāma, or How to Purify without Theorizing 1103 Doing without a Subject: The Interdependent Workings of Nāma and Rūpa 1105 Some Comparative Thoughts on the Phenomenology of Nāmarūpa 1107 Conclusion 1108