by H. D. Lewis
Professor of the History and Philosophy of Religion
King's College, London Buddha and God
In the last of three talki based on the Wilde Lectures delivered at Oxford in 1960, Professor Lewis examines the question of the Buddha's ' atheism ' and the .evidence for this in the Pali Canon. The
Buddha's teaching resembles modern
Positivism and anti-metaphysical thought —but it is ' sceptical with a difference.'