The method of describing the constitution of human experience used by the historical Buddha was to break that constitution down into the five aspects, or skandhas, namely form, feeling, perception, thinking/cognising act, and consciousness (they are of course, translated in various ways to bring out various implications and emphases)
Bradley, Kant, and the Fourth Skandha
Bradley, Kant, and the Fourth Skandha
Bradley, Kant, and the Fourth Skandha
The method of describing the constitution of human experience used by the historical Buddha was to break that constitution down into the five aspects, or skandhas, namely form, feeling, perception, thinking/cognising act, and consciousness (they are of course, translated in various ways to bring out various implications and emphases)