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The Pali commentaries, cautions Gethin (2004, 533), "are often viewed too much in the light of later controversies about the precise ontological status of dharmas and the Madhyamaka critique of the notion of svabhāva in the sense of 'inherent existence.'" In fact, defining dharmas as bearing their intrinsic natures conveys the idea that there is no enduring agent behind them.
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