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Evil And The Problem Of Impermanence In Medieval Japanese PhilosophyEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Religion 14 (3): 195-226. 2022.. The problem of evil is widely considered a problem only for traditional Western monotheists who believe that there is an omnipotent and morally perfect God. I argue, however, that the problem of evil, more specifically a variant of the problem of evil which I call the ‘problem of impermanence’, arises even for those adhering to the philosophical and religious traditions of the East. I analyse and assess various responses to the problem of impermanence found in medieval Japanese literature. I a…Read more
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"Chapter One lays out the dominant views of self, agency, and moral responsibility in early Chinese Philosophy. The reason for this is that these views inform the ways early Chinese thinkers approach mental illness, as well as the role they see it playing in self-cultivation as a whole. In this chapter I offer a view of a number of dominant conceptions of mind, body, and agency in early Chinese thought, through a number of philosophical and medical texts"--The Dao of Madness: Mental Illness and Self-Cultivation in Early Chinese Philosophy and MedicineOxford University Press. 2021.
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