A great question suggestion from @svateboje: what is the philosophical text that you return to most frequently?
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I never loved the phenomenology if perception, but maybe I should give it another read! I also feel more and more that I should learn Chinese to read Zhuangzi...
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@BryanVanNorden 's textbook is out, you have no reason not to. The Zhuangzi is extraordinarily beautiful - 3 more replies
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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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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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Nice to see Fazang included here. Alongside the MMK, Zhuangzi, and others mentioned, a lesser known gem I revisit is Dushun's Huayan Fajie Guanmen (華嚴法界觀門), Gate of Contemplation on the Avataṃsaka Dharmadhātu, a philosophical treatise detailing meditation on Huayan themes.
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