•  66
    Book Review (review)
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 92 (1): 186-190. 2014.
    No abstract
  •  78
    13 Buddhism and the Freedom of the Will: Pali and Mahayanist Responses
    with H. W. Schumann and W. F. R. Hardie
    In and D. Shier M. O'Rourke J. K. Campbell (ed.), Freedom and Determinism, Mit Press. 2004.
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    Buddhism and Democracy
    The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 12 157-172. 2001.
    What is the relation between Buddhism and liberal democracy? Are they compatible frameworks for social value that can somehow be joined to one another to gain a consistent whole? Or, are they antagonistic, forcing those who would be Buddhist democrats into an uncomfortable choice between individually attractive but jointly unsatisfiable values? Another possibility is that they operate at entirely different levels of discourse so that questions regarding their relationship simply do not arise. I …Read more
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    Mindfulness is regarded by all scholars and practitioners of all Buddhist traditions as essential not only for the development of insight, but also for the cultivation and maintenance of ethical discipline. The English term denotes the joint operation of what are regarded in Buddhist philosophy of mind as two cognitive functions: sati/smṛti/dran pa, which we might translate as attention in this context (although the semantic range of these terms also encompasses memory or recollection) and sampa…Read more
  •  107
    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.