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Brains, Buddhas, And Believing: The Problem Of Intentionality In Classical Buddhist And Cognitive-Scientific Philosophy Of Mind
0Explore the fascinating intersection of Buddhist philosophy and cognitive science with “Brains, Buddhas, And Believing” by Dan Arnold. Delve into the problem of intentionality, examining how classical Buddhist thought grapples with concepts of mind and consciousness alongside modern cognitive-scientific perspectives. ISBN: 9788120840737. Perfect for philosophy enthusiasts and those seeking to understand the nature of belief, this thought-provoking book offers a unique and insightful journey into the workings of the mind. A valuable addition to your philosophy collection, available now at The Bookish Owl.
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Buddhists, Brahmins, and Belief: Epistemology in South Asian Philosophy of Religion
0Explore the intricate landscape of South Asian philosophy of religion in “Buddhists, Brahmins, and Belief” by Dan Arnold. Delve into the epistemological challenges posed by the Brahmanical Purva Mimamsa tradition and the Buddhist philosopher Candrakirti to dominant Buddhist viewpoints. Discover sophisticated critiques of influential Buddhist epistemologists like Dignaga and Dharmakirti. Arnold’s analysis, drawing parallels with Western philosophers, offers a fresh perspective on Indian philosophical traditions. Uncover Mimamsaka arguments concerning the validity of Vedic scriptures and Candrakirti’s unique approach resembling ordinary language philosophy. A must-read for those seeking to expand their understanding of epistemology and the rich tapestry of Indian thought. Available at The Bookish Owl.