The aim of this book is to address the relevance of Wilfrid Sellars' philosophy to understanding topics in Buddhist philosophy. The chapters in Part I address questions concerning the two truths, while those in Part II concern issues in epistemology and philosophy of mind.
The aim of this book is to address the relevance of Wilfrid Sellars' philosophy to understanding topics in Buddhist philosophy. The chapters in Part I address questions concerning the two truths, while those in Part II concern issues in epistemology and philosophy of mind.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jay L. Garfield is Doris Silbert Professor in the Humanities and Professor of Philosophy, Logic and Buddhist Studies and director of the Buddhist Studies and Logic programs at Smith College. He is also Visiting Professor of Buddhist Philosophy at Harvard Divinity School, Professor of Philosophy at Melbourne University and Adjunct Professor of Philosophy at the Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies. His most recent books are The Concealed Influence of Custom: Hume¿s Treatise from the Inside Out (2018); The Essential Jewel of Holy Practice (with Emily McRae, 2017); Minds Without Fear: Philosophy in the Indian Renaissance (with Nalini Bhushan, 2017); Engaging Buddhism: Why it Matters to Philosophy (2015); and Dign¿gäs Investigation of the Percept: A Philosophical Legacy in India and Tibet (with Duckworth et al., 2015).
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Introduction Jay L. Garfield Part I: Two Images and Two Truths 1. The World in which Everything is the Self: The Philosophy of the Original Image and Pan-Selfism Naozumi Mitani 2. Two Tables, Images and Truths Monima Chadha 3. Is there an Ideal Scientific Image? Sellars and Dharmak rti on Levels of Reality Catherine Prueitt 4. Sellars and the Stereoscopic Vision of Madhyamaka Douglas Duckworth 5. Deflating the Two Images and the Two Truths: Bons baisers du Tibet Tom Tillemans 6. "The Ambience of Principles": Sellarsian Community and Ethical Intent Sheridan Hough Part II: The Myth of the Given and Buddhist Philosophy of Mind 7. Givenness and Primal Confusion Jay L. Garfield 8. Givenness as a Corrollary to Nonconceptual Awareness: Thinking about Thought In Buddhist Philosophy Dan Arnold 9. Dign ga and Sellars: Through the Lens of Privileged Access Keya Maitra 10. Who's Afraid of Nonconceptuality? Rehabilitating Dign ga's Distinction Between Perception and Thought Sonam Kachru 11. Knowing How to See the Good: Vipäyan in Kamalä la's The Process of Mediation Karl Schmid 12. Mr. Jones and the Surpluses of Reality Thomas Doctor
Introduction Jay L. Garfield Part I: Two Images and Two Truths 1. The World in which Everything is the Self: The Philosophy of the Original Image and Pan-Selfism Naozumi Mitani 2. Two Tables, Images and Truths Monima Chadha 3. Is there an Ideal Scientific Image? Sellars and Dharmak rti on Levels of Reality Catherine Prueitt 4. Sellars and the Stereoscopic Vision of Madhyamaka Douglas Duckworth 5. Deflating the Two Images and the Two Truths: Bons baisers du Tibet Tom Tillemans 6. "The Ambience of Principles": Sellarsian Community and Ethical Intent Sheridan Hough Part II: The Myth of the Given and Buddhist Philosophy of Mind 7. Givenness and Primal Confusion Jay L. Garfield 8. Givenness as a Corrollary to Nonconceptual Awareness: Thinking about Thought In Buddhist Philosophy Dan Arnold 9. Dign ga and Sellars: Through the Lens of Privileged Access Keya Maitra 10. Who's Afraid of Nonconceptuality? Rehabilitating Dign ga's Distinction Between Perception and Thought Sonam Kachru 11. Knowing How to See the Good: Vipäyan in Kamalä la's The Process of Mediation Karl Schmid 12. Mr. Jones and the Surpluses of Reality Thomas Doctor
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