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Reasons and empty persons: mind, metaphysics, and morality = essays in honor of Mark siderits /
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Reasons and empty persons: mind, metaphysics, and morality/ edited by Christian Coseru.
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essays in honor of Mark siderits /
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Coseru, Christian.
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Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2023.,
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xviii, 497 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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Introduction: In Praise of Fusion Philosophy Mark Siderits--Biography -- Part I - Mind -- 1. But Aren't We Conscious? A Buddhist Reflection on the Hard Problem Georges Dreyfus -- 2. Reasons and Conscious Persons Christian Coseru -- 3. 'Real Descartes' Galen Strawson -- 4. The Imperfect Reality of Persons Jonardon Ganeri -- 5. Eliminating Selves, Reducing Persons Monima Chadha and Shaun Nichols -- 6. The Curious Case of the Conscious Corpse: A Medieval Buddhist Thought Experiment Robert H. Sharf -- 7. How Do Buddhists Account for the Continuity of Mind After Death? Jan Westerhoff -- 8. What's in a Concept? Conceptualizing the Nonconceptual in Buddhist Philosophy and Cognitive Science Evan Thompson -- 9. On Necessary Connection in Mental Causation - Nāgārjuna's Master Argument against the Sautrāntika-Vasubandhu: A Mādhyamika Response to Mark Siderits Sonam Thakchoe -- Part II - Metaphysics -- 10. A Post-Reductionist Buddhism? Matthew MacKenzie -- 11. Madhyamaka, Ultimate Reality, and Ineffability Jay Garfield and Graham Priest -- 12. The Real According to Madhyamaka or Thoughts on Whether Mark Siderits and I Really Disagree Dan Arnold -- 13. Anti-Realism and Realism About the Past: A Present for Mark Siderits Arindam Chakrabarti -- 14. Buddhist Shipping Containers Koji -- Tanaka -- 15. Finite and Infinite: On Not Making 'Them' Different Enough Rupert Read & Christian Greiffenhagen Part III - Epistemology -- 16. Mark Siderits on Anumāna Shoryu Katsura -- 17. Buddhist Reductionism, Fictionalism, and Expressibility Laura P. Guerrero -- 18. The Presupposition Strategy and the Two Truths John Spackman -- Part IV - Morality -- 19. The Confession: I am a Buddhist Platonist Amber Carpenter -- 20. Self-Cultivation Philosophy as Fusion Philosophy: An Interpretation of Buddhist Moral Thought Christopher W. Gowans -- 21. Can We Know Whether Śāntideva was a Consequentialist? Charles Goodman -- 22. Selfhood and Resentment Rick Repetti Publications of Mark Siderits.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-13995-6
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9783031139956
Reasons and empty persons: mind, metaphysics, and morality = essays in honor of Mark siderits /
Reasons and empty persons: mind, metaphysics, and morality
essays in honor of Mark siderits /[electronic resource] :edited by Christian Coseru. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2023. - xviii, 497 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Sophia studies in cross-cultural philosophy of traditions and cultures,v. 362211-1115 ;. - Sophia studies in cross-cultural philosophy of traditions and cultures ;v. 36..
Introduction: In Praise of Fusion Philosophy Mark Siderits--Biography -- Part I - Mind -- 1. But Aren't We Conscious? A Buddhist Reflection on the Hard Problem Georges Dreyfus -- 2. Reasons and Conscious Persons Christian Coseru -- 3. 'Real Descartes' Galen Strawson -- 4. The Imperfect Reality of Persons Jonardon Ganeri -- 5. Eliminating Selves, Reducing Persons Monima Chadha and Shaun Nichols -- 6. The Curious Case of the Conscious Corpse: A Medieval Buddhist Thought Experiment Robert H. Sharf -- 7. How Do Buddhists Account for the Continuity of Mind After Death? Jan Westerhoff -- 8. What's in a Concept? Conceptualizing the Nonconceptual in Buddhist Philosophy and Cognitive Science Evan Thompson -- 9. On Necessary Connection in Mental Causation - Nāgārjuna's Master Argument against the Sautrāntika-Vasubandhu: A Mādhyamika Response to Mark Siderits Sonam Thakchoe -- Part II - Metaphysics -- 10. A Post-Reductionist Buddhism? Matthew MacKenzie -- 11. Madhyamaka, Ultimate Reality, and Ineffability Jay Garfield and Graham Priest -- 12. The Real According to Madhyamaka or Thoughts on Whether Mark Siderits and I Really Disagree Dan Arnold -- 13. Anti-Realism and Realism About the Past: A Present for Mark Siderits Arindam Chakrabarti -- 14. Buddhist Shipping Containers Koji -- Tanaka -- 15. Finite and Infinite: On Not Making 'Them' Different Enough Rupert Read & Christian Greiffenhagen Part III - Epistemology -- 16. Mark Siderits on Anumāna Shoryu Katsura -- 17. Buddhist Reductionism, Fictionalism, and Expressibility Laura P. Guerrero -- 18. The Presupposition Strategy and the Two Truths John Spackman -- Part IV - Morality -- 19. The Confession: I am a Buddhist Platonist Amber Carpenter -- 20. Self-Cultivation Philosophy as Fusion Philosophy: An Interpretation of Buddhist Moral Thought Christopher W. Gowans -- 21. Can We Know Whether Śāntideva was a Consequentialist? Charles Goodman -- 22. Selfhood and Resentment Rick Repetti Publications of Mark Siderits.
Best known for his groundbreaking and influential work in Buddhist philosophy, Mark Siderits is the pioneer of "fusion" or "confluence philosophy", a boldly systematic approach to doing philosophy premised on the idea that rational reconstruction of positions in one tradition in light of another can sometimes help address perennial problems and often lead to new and valuable insights. Exemplifying the many virtues of the confluence approach, this collection of essays covers all core areas of Buddhist philosophy, as well as topics and disputes in contemporary Western philosophy relevant to its study. They consider in particular the ways in which questions concerning personal identity figure in debates about agency, cognition, causality, ontological foundations, foundational truths, and moral cultivation. Most of these essays engage Siderits' work directly, building on his pathbreaking ideas and interpretations. Many deal with issues that have become a common staple in philosophical engagements with traditions outside the West. Their variety and breadth bear testimony to the legacy of Siderits' impact in shaping the contemporary conversation in Buddhist philosophy and its reverberations in mainstream philosophy, giving readers a clear sense of the remarkable scope of his work.
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