Robert Sharf is a wicked interesting philosopher, and I learn a ton from every paper that he writes. But why is every paper 50-75 pages?!
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Replying to @NeuroYogacara
has his paper on sarvastivada been published yet or is he still being a COWARD
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Replying to @SomeStingray
Cowardice, it seems to me...right now I'm reading through his old paper on the rhetoric of meditative experience (as I am following Schmithuasen down a different rabbit hole on the origins of Yogācāra)
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Replying to @NeuroYogacara @SomeStingray
It's published. And historians write long papers; it takes time to tell a tale properly. https://muse.jhu.edu/article/700760/summary …
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Replying to @evantthompson @SomeStingray
This one is great, but I think the one that
@SomeStingray was thinking of was the thing on Sarvastivada and 4-dimensionalism1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
This one,
@evantthompson http://religiousstudies.yale.edu/sites/default/files/files/Robert%20Sharf%20.pdf …2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes -
Also, clarifying, I can say with confidence that both
@SomeStingray and I think Sharf is wicked awesome...and the 'coward' move was Ray was just beling playful and on-brand...1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
No worries, I understood that. I don't think I know the four-dimensionalism paper. Was just with Sharf this weekend for the Buddhist philosophy event.
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