Reading Buddhist philosophy means that I encounter far more discussions of Heidegger than I ever thought I would. I’ll give you Husserl, but Heidegger? Come on...pic.twitter.com/aTvfARlsQV
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3/ That, combined with Amber Carpenter's reconstruction of a Pudgalavādin response to Abhidharma reductionism, looks philosophically quite attractive, at least to me, and dovetails closely with my arguments in Waking, Dreaming, Being (chap 10).
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And with the arguments that you make, from Avery different direction, in Ch3 of Why I’m not a Buddhist. I’m doing a bit of writing on my reply to this stuff (especially given the way that we converge on allostatic regulation) in the part of the book I’m writing now!
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