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The belief that humans are more than their bodies is to a large extent represented in the Hindu and Buddhist traditions by the notion of rebirth, the main difference being that the former envisages a more corporeal continuing entity than the latter. Many Hindu and Buddhist scientists tend to believe less in a reincarnating entity because of their scientific work.

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This page is a summary of: EMBODIMENT AND REBIRTH IN THE BUDDHIST AND HINDU TRADITIONS, Zygon®, November 2013, Open Library of the Humanities,
DOI: 10.1111/zygo.12049.
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