This chapter is concerned with how our Western preconceptions about philosophy and epistemology, hinder our ability to appreciate and engage with Buddhist thought and practices, and Buddhist epistemology. The chapter focuses on how Buddhist meditative practices may be seen as vehicles for understanding Buddhist philosophy and Buddhist epistemology.
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