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59Nāgārjuna's “Middle Way”: A non-eliminative understanding of selflessnessRevue Internationale de Philosophie 253 (3): 367-395. 2010.
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122Buddhist idealism, epistemic and otherwise: Thoughts on the alternating perspectives of dharmakīrtiSophia 47 (1): 3-28. 2008.Some influential interpreters of Dharmakīrti have suggested understanding his thought in terms of a ‘sliding scale of analysis.’ Here it is argued that this emphasis on Dharmakīrti's alternating philosophical perspectives, though helpful in important respects, obscures the close connection between the two views in play. Indeed, with respect to these perspectives as Dharmakīrti develops them, the epistemology is the same either way. Insofar as that is right, John Dunne's characterization of Dharm…Read more
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University of ChicagoRegular Faculty
Chicago, Illinois, United States of America
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Mind |
Asian Philosophy |