With one of the students I am working with, I am trying to put together a list of critically important texts to read WRT South Asian conceptions of self. Primary and secondary readings. Think of this as a grad-level intro to South Asian Philosophy. What should be on the list?
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@bsod_nams,@S__Ranganathan,@cmalcolmkeating,@saralmcclintock,@evantthompson,@Ethan_Mills_42, and loads of people I'm certainly forgetting...5 replies 0 retweets 2 likesShow this thread -
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@evantthompson already sent me syllabi...looking at those now!1 reply 0 retweets 2 likesShow this thread -
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I think those syllabi were for undergrad courses, but some stuff might be useful.
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They are...but they're definitely something to go off of. I'm trying to put together a directed study that will allow
@HaymanG to do South Asian philosophy to fulfill her ancient/Medieval philosophy requirement (and that will improve my understanding of the traditions as well!)1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
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Ganeri's The Concealed Art of the Soul & The Self; the papers in Self, No Self; and the papers in this booked, linked here. https://www.amazon.com/Hindu-Buddhist-Ideas-Dialogue-Traditions/dp/140944354X …
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Also this one by Mark Siderits https://www.amazon.com/Personal-Identity-Buddhist-Philosophy-Philosophies/dp/1472446453/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=mark+siderits&qid=1554824959&s=books&sr=1-3 …
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