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Explain the Doctrine of Karma That Is Common to Both

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Explain the doctrine of karma that is common to both the Upaniṣads and Buddhism. Contrast their respective accounts of how karma and rebirth operate. Which of the two accounts do you find more justified, and do you ultimately agree with either? Why or why not?

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