The Vicissitudes of Memory and Early Buddhist Oral Transmission

Abstract

With the present paper, I attempt to develop a new perspective on the dynamics behind oral transmission in early Buddhism, in order to account for its two chief aspects of variation and similarity. For that purpose, I examine the early Buddhist oral tradition against its Vedic background and then turn to the findings of modern psychological research on the functiong and short-comings of memory, in order to apply these findings to the case of early Buddhism

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