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52Does Critical Thinking and Logic Education Have a Western Bias? The Case of the Nyāya School of Classical Indian PhilosophyJournal of Philosophy of Education 51 (1): 132-160. 2017.In this paper I develop a cross-cultural critique of contemporary critical thinking education in the United States, the United Kingdom, and those educational systems that adopt critical thinking education from the standard model used in the US and UK. The cross-cultural critique rests on the idea that contemporary critical thinking textbooks completely ignore contributions from non-western sources, such as those found in the African, Arabic, Buddhist, Jain, Mohist and Nyāya philosophical traditi…Read more
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140Reality+: Virtual Worlds and the Problems of Philosophy by David J. Chalmers (review)Philosophy East and West 73 (1): 1-6. 2023.In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Reality+: Virtual Worlds and the Problems of Philosophy by David J. ChalmersAnand Jayprakash Vaidya (bio)Reality+: Virtual Worlds and the Problems of Philosophy. By David J. Chalmers. New York, NY: W.W Norton & Company, 2022. Pp. xi + 520. Hardcover $22.49, isbn 978-0-393635-80-5.It isn't uncommon to think that virtual worlds, the worlds we engage with in video games, for example, are not real or at least less real than t…Read more
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91A Critical Notice on the Moral Grounding Question in David Chalmers’ Reality+Sophia 62 (1): 195-200. 2023.In this critical discussion, I evaluate David Chalmers’ position on the moral grounding question from his (2022) Reality +. The moral grounding question asks: in virtue of what does an entity x have moral standing? Chalmers argues for the claim that phenomenal consciousness is a necessary condition for moral standing. After a brief introduction to his book, I evaluate his position on the moral grounding question from the perspective of access consciousness as opposed to phenomenal consciousness,…Read more
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Analytic essentialist approaches to the epistemology of modalityIn Ivette Fred Rivera & Jessica Leech (eds.), Being Necessary: Themes of Ontology and Modality from the Work of Bob Hale., Oxford University Press. 2018.
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Intuition and modality : a disjunctive-social account of intuition-based justification in the epistemology of modalityIn Otávio Bueno & Scott Shalkowski (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Modality, Routledge. 2018.
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109On the Possibility оf a Dual-Natured SelfRUDN Journal of Philosophy 26 (2): 285-304. 2022.In this paper I examine compatibilism and incompatibilism about whether the self can be both a subject and an object in the same awareness at the same time. While this is an old debate that many traditions of philosophy have contributed to, my point of departure is the work of A.C. Mukerji who worked on the possibility of self-awareness by articulating, what he called, the paradox of ego-centricity. I also consider Patañjali, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, and Arindam Chakrabarti on the debate over comp…Read more
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215Analytic Panpsychism and the Metaphysics of Rāmānuja’s Viśiṣṭādvaita VedāntaThe Monist 105 (1): 110-130. 2022.Analytic Panpsychism has been brought into contact with Indian philosophy primarily through an examination of the Advaita Vedānta tradition and the Yogācāra tradition. In this work I explore the relation between Rāmānuja, the 12th century father of the Viśiṣṭādvaita Vedānta tradition, and analytic panpsychism. I argue that Rāmānuja’s philosophy inspires a more world affirming form of cosmopsychism where there are different kinds of reality, rather than one fundamental reality of pure consciousne…Read more
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87Perceptual, Reflective, and Speculative DoubtMidwest Studies in Philosophy 45 77-98. 2021.In this paper I present the distinction between perceptual, reflective, and speculative doubt by engaging with the work of early naiyāyikas. I argue that the definition of the causes of doubt offered by Gautama Akṣapāda in the Nyāya-Sūtra, and commented upon by later naiyāyikas leads to a distinction between perceptual and reflective doubt, but not to a notion of speculative doubt. I then move on to critically assess J.N. Mohanty’s comparison of Descartes’s method of doubt with the Nyāya theory …Read more
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1884Essence, Explanation, and ModalityPhilosophy 95 (4): 419-445. 2020.Recently, Kit Fine's (1994) view that modal truths aretrue in virtue of,grounded in, orexplained byessentialist truths has been under attack. In what follows we offer two responses to the wave of criticism against his view. While the first response is pretty straightforward, the second is based on the distinction between, what we call,Reductive Finean EssentialismandNon-Reductive Finean Essentialism. Engaging the work of Bob Hale onNon-Reductive Finean Essentialism, we aim to show that the argum…Read more
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1706The epistemology of modality and the problem of modal epistemic frictionSynthese 198 (Suppl 8): 1909-1935. 2021.There are three theories in the epistemology of modality that have received sustained attention over the past 20 years: conceivability-theory, counterfactual-theory, and deduction-theory. In this paper we argue that all three face what we call the problem of modal epistemic friction. One consequence of the problem is that for any of the three accounts to yield modal knowledge, the account must provide an epistemology of essence. We discuss an attempt to fend off the problem within the context of…Read more
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116Epistemology of Modality and Philosophical Methodology (edited book)Routledge. 2023.This book collects original essays on the epistemology of modality and related issues in modal metaphysics and philosophical methodology. The contributors utilize both the newer metaphysics-first and the more traditional epistemology-first approaches to these issues. The chapters on modal epistemology mostly focus on the problem of how we can gain knowledge of possibilities, which have never been actualized, or necessities which are not provable either by logico-mathematical reasoning or by ling…Read more
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111Advaita Vedanta and the Mind Extension Hypothesis: Panpsychism and PerceptionJournal of Consciousness Studies 22 (7-8): 201-225. 2015.In 1998, Clark and Chalmers articulated and defended the extended mind hypothesis. They argued, against the backdrop of functionalism about the mind, and for the specific case of the mental state type belief, that it is possible for a person's mind to extend out-side the boundary of their body. Departing from the framework of Indo-analytic comparative philosophy, we show that the Advaita Vedanta School of classical Indian philosophy, against the backdrop of a specific form of panpsychism, defend…Read more
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98Business ethics (edited book)SAGE Publications. 2005.Business Ethics is a three-volume collection which provides students and researchers with the historically most important of the classic articles in business ethics, as well as the best of the contemporary and trendsetting work in this burgeoning area. The collection will serve as a sourcebook for academics and researchers entering or already established in the area of business ethics. The editors bring together a breadth of articles across business ethics, with an orientation that is diverse as…Read more
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55Business Cases in Ethical Focus (edited book)Broadview Press. 2019._Business Cases in Ethical Focus_ is a new collection of in-depth case studies from around the world, covering all major areas of business ethics. Thirty-six cases are included, with a broad range of topics such as the ethics of entrepreneurship and finance, the challenges that diversity raises for business, and the moral issues involved in selling cannabis. The cases are provocative yet sufficiently complex to convey the difficulty of moral dilemmas and the potential for reasonable disagreement…Read more
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52Karsten Struhl has offered an intriguing account of what kind of illusion the self is. His account is based on Buddhist philosophy, neuropsychology, and neuroscience. This critical notice examines his arguments, and aims to question whether or not the self is the kind of illusion Struhl argues it to be.
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108Is it Permissible to Teach Buddhist Mindfulness Meditation in a Critical Thinking Course?Informal Logic 40 (4): 545-586. 2020.: In this essay I set out the case for why mindfulness meditation should be included in critical thinking education, especially with respect to educating people about how to argue with one another. In 1, I introduce to distinct mind sets, the critical mind and the meditative mind, and show that they are in apparent tension with one another. Then by examining the Delphi Report on Critical Thinking I show how they are not in tension. I close 1 by examining some recent work by Mark Battersby and Je…Read more
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112Multi-Factor Causal Disjunctivism: a Nyāya-Informed Account of Perceptual DisjunctivismSophia 60 (4): 917-940. 2020.Perceptual disjunctivism is a controversial thesis about perception. One familiar characterization of the thesis maintains that there is no common epistemic kind that is present in both veridical and non-veridical cases of perception. For example, the good case, in which one sees a yellow lemon, and the bad case, in which one hallucinates a yellow lemon, share a specific first-person phenomenology, being indistinguishable from the first-person point of view; however, seeing a yellow lemon and ha…Read more
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48Professions in Ethical Focus - Second EditionBroadview Press. 2021.This second edition of _Professions in Ethical Focus_ comprises over seventy-five readings complemented by twenty case studies with corresponding discussion questions. These resources are organized into several thematic units, including “conflicts of interest,” “honesty, deception, and trust,” “privacy and confidentiality,” and “professionalism, diversity, and pluralism.” An alternative table of contents is also provided, identifying readings that bear on particular professions such as engineeri…Read more
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41Dharmakirti, Santaraksita, Kamalasila, and Husserlian Phenomenology: A Question Concerning CompatabilityJournal of Consciousness Studies 22 (9-10): 46-54. 2015.
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130Attention, Not Self, by Jonardon GaneriMind 128 (509): 292-302. 2019.Attention, Not Self, by GaneriJonardon. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017. Pp. x + 392.
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118Making the Case for Jaina Contributions to Critical Thinking EducationJournal of World Philosophies 3 (1): 53-78. 2018.The central goal of the _cross-cultural critical thinking movement_ is to change the dominant model of critical thinking pedagogy that is used in the US, UK, and those countries that follow this model. At present the model is centered on an Anglo-American and Euro-Centric model of critical thinking that actively and blatantly ignores contributions to logic and critical thinking education from non-Western sources; more importantly, the model implicitly sends the message to students of critical th…Read more
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66Philosophy: The Next StepPhilosophy East and West 67 (3): 922-932. 2017.Comparative Philosophy without Borders, edited by Arindam Chakrabarti and Ralph Weber is an outstanding and groundbreaking anthology that is also a prolegomena to all future philosophy, not just comparative philosophy. The anthology sets forward an agenda that is arguably the next step for philosophy. Chakrabarti and Weber have a dream : Our dream is that future fusion philosophy will shed its local epithets, even the epithet “comparative.” All good philosophy should be unapologetically, and, ev…Read more
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119Does Critical Thinking and Logic Education Have a Western Bias? The Case of the Nyaya School of Classical Indian PhilosophyJournal of Philosophy of Education 50 (4): 132-160. 2016.In this paper I develop a cross-cultural critique of contemporary critical thinking education in the United States, the United Kingdom, and those educational systems that adopt critical thinking education from the standard model used in the US and UK. The cross-cultural critique rests on the idea that contemporary critical thinking textbooks completely ignore contributions from non-western sources, such as those found in the African, Arabic, Buddhist, Jain, Mohist and Nyāya philosophical traditi…Read more
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441Business in Ethical Focus: An Anthology - Second Edition (edited book)Broadview Press. 2016._Business in Ethical Focus_ is a compilation of classical and contemporary essays and case studies in business ethics. Readers will become acquainted with seminal ideas on corporate social responsibility and the place of business in a just society. Other topics include diversity in the workplace, sexual harassment, workplace rights, environmental responsibility and sustainability, global business, intellectual property, bribery, and ethical issues in advertising and marketing. This second editio…Read more
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San Jose State UniversityDepartment of PhilosophyAssociate Professor, Director of The Center for Comparative Philosophy
University of California, Santa Barbara
Department of Philosophy, University of California, Santa Barbara
PhD, 2005
San Jose, California, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Epistemology |
| Philosophy of Mind |
Areas of Interest
| Epistemology |
| Metaphilosophy |
| Metaphysics |
| Philosophy of Mind |