The Buddhist doctrine of anātman could be most closely summarized as the claim that
A) the self is the unperceived, unchanging thing behind our sensations, thoughts, and feelings.
B) there is no such thing as the self.
C) it is impossible to perceive the true self because that would involve an infinite regress.
D) the self is nothing more than an interrelated set of processes, such as bodily processes and sensations.
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