Statements (27)
| Predicate | Object | 
|---|---|
| gptkbp:instanceOf | gptkb:Buddhism gptkb:philosophy | 
| gptkbp:centralTo | gptkb:Buddhism | 
| gptkbp:contrastsWith | gptkb:Hinduism's_atman_doctrine atman (self) | 
| gptkbp:explains | gptkb:Buddhism gptkb:Buddhist_scripture | 
| gptkbp:goal | realization in Buddhist practice | 
| gptkbp:hasTerm | gptkb:Pali_language | 
| gptkbp:importantFor | gptkb:Mahayana_Buddhism gptkb:Theravada_Buddhism gptkb:Vajrayana_Buddhism | 
| gptkbp:influenced | gptkb:Buddhism Buddhist psychology | 
| gptkbp:isOneOf | gptkb:Three_Marks_of_Existence | 
| gptkbp:meaning | absence of permanent, unchanging self | 
| gptkbp:nameInSanskrit | gptkb:anatman | 
| gptkbp:opposedBy | permanent soul | 
| gptkbp:relatedTo | impermanence (anicca) suffering (dukkha) | 
| gptkbp:studiedIn | gptkb:Buddhism | 
| gptkbp:teaches | clinging to self leads to suffering no unchanging, permanent self in beings self is a collection of aggregates (skandhas) | 
| gptkbp:bfsParent | gptkb:Vipassanā_meditation | 
| gptkbp:bfsLayer | 7 | 
| https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label | non-self (anatta) |