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    Reviews & discussions
    with Ralph R. Acampora, Rachael Kohn, Winifred Wing Han Lamb, Peter Wong Yih Jiun, Andrew Kelley, and V. L. Krishnamoorthy
    Sophia 36 (2): 136-159. 1997.
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    For nearly two thousand years Buddhism has mystified and captivated both lay people and scholars alike. Seen alternately as a path to spiritual enlightenment, an system of ethical and moral rubrics, a cultural tradition, or simply a graceful philosophy of life, Buddhism has produced impassioned followers the world over. The Buddhist saint Nagarjuna, who lived in South India in approximately the first century CE, is undoubtedly the most important, influential, and widely studied Mahayana Buddhist…Read more
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    Sellarsian Synopsis: Integrating the Images
    Humana.Mente - Journal of Philosophical Studies 21. 2012.
    Most discussion of Sellars’ deployment of the distinct images of “man-in-the-world” in "Philosophy and the Scientific Image of Man" focus entirely on the manifest and the scientific images. But the original image is important as well. In this essay I explore the importance of the original image to the Sellarsian project of naturalizing epistemology, connecting Sellars’ insights regarding this image to recent work in cognitive development.
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    Don’t worry. It won’t hurt a bit!
    Metascience 10 (2): 180-189. 2001.