… and the actual point of the course is to teach you how to do that. I would guess that the professor was hired to be clueless (in @vgr’s sense) and is the only member of the GSB faculty who doesn’t know what the purpose of that course is!
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Influences aside, you may find Sartre's nausea a useful bridge between Dylanesque and Buddhist phenomenology. It's the low road between east and west where Emerson/Whitman are the high road. This old guest post on Ribbonfarm gets at bothhttps://www.ribbonfarm.com/2012/05/17/discussion-note-sartres-nausea-vs-future-nausea/ …
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a truly Buddhist approach would be walking the middle path... (I'll see myself out)
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I set out on the Road to the Western Lands, myself. I don't recommend it. It is by definition the most dangerous road in the world.
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