A great question suggestion from @svateboje: what is the philosophical text that you return to most frequently?
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Replying to @NeuroYogacara @svateboje
The Daodejing, followed by the Zhuangzi, Phenomenology of Perception, Nagarjuna's MMK, Vasubandhu's Three Natures Exposition, and Fazang's Rafter Dialogue and Goldon Lion Treatise
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Replying to @evantthompson @svateboje
There was also a time when I repeatedly read Simone Weil, but it's been a while and I need to get back to that
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Replying to @evantthompson @svateboje
Reflecting on your tweet and my answer makes me realize how big the difference is between philosophy for life enrichment and philosophy for work, at least in my case
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Replying to @evantthompson @svateboje
There's some convergence, of course, but would that there were more
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Absolutely. Were life the measure, my bibliography would no doubt feature a lot of Zuangzi, Montaigne, and reflections on Kalidasa, Bhavabhuti, and Shakespeare.
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Any suggestions for philosophical commentaries on the Zuangzhi?
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Brook Ziporyn has a translation that includes many excerpts from traditional commentarieshttps://www.hackettpublishing.com/zhuangzi-the-essential-writings …
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