The Consciousness-Only argument against the self is that if all beings had a true self, then all their selves would essentially just collapse into one collective self, which is all beings.
But in fact when one being acts, all beings do not all receive the fruits (karma) of those actions. Therefore, there is no real self.
Another argument against the self, as against atoms, is the point that anything that you can observe (a person, an atom, and so on) can be further divided into components, therefore there is no ultimate self.
The Consciousness-Only argument against the self is that if all beings had a true self, then all their selves would essentially just collapse into one collective self, which is all beings. But in fact when one being acts, all beings do not all receive the fruits (karma) of those actions. Therefore, there is no real self. Another argument against the self, as against atoms, is the point that anything that you can observe (a person, an atom, and so on) can be further divided into components, therefore there is no ultimate self.
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