“Dayyaaammm, Bro!” Says leading Analytic philosopher on encountering Sthiramati’s thoughts on the various mental acts that go into the availability of content and the structuring of the stream of awareness. That’s all.
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Replying to @NeuroYogacara @bsod_nams
I wish there were a full readable translation of his commentary on the Triṃśikā...
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Replying to @NeuroYogacara @bsod_nams
There is, if I'm not mistaken and the manuscript I was given isn't just a figment of my imagination. I could put you in touch with the translator, but I'm not sure how willing/ready she is to share it... 1/2
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Replying to @NoaidiX @bsod_nams
Currently on the road but will confirm whether it is indeed a full translation once back home. iirc it was translated as part of an MA thesis through UC Berkeley's South Asian department some years ago. The translator has since completed her PhD on other material. 2/2
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Confirming that it is a full English translation of Sthiramati's commentary on the Triṃśikā, "based on the edition of Thubtan Chogdub and Rāmaśaṅkara Tripāṭhī," according to a footnote. Includes the Sanskrit. Sadly, the 80-page manuscript is labeled "not for circulation."
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