
Reasons and Empty Persons: Mind, Metaphysics, and Morality: Essays in Honor of Mark Siderits
by
C. Sujatha
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Philosophy
Format
Kindle
Pages
909
Language
German
Published
Jan 1, 2023
Publisher
Springer
Edition
2
ISBN-10
303113995X
ISBN-13
9783031139956
Description
In this collection of thoughtful essays, the contributions honor the impactful legacy of Mark Siderits, a distinguished figure in the realm of Buddhist philosophy. The works explore the intricate interplay between mind, metaphysics, and morality, shedding light on how Siderits's insights have shaped contemporary philosophical discourse. Each essay delves into various themes, providing a rich tapestry of perspectives that reflect the depth of Siderits's influence.
The writers bring their unique backgrounds to the table, offering discussions that bridge cultural traditions and philosophical paradigms. They encourage readers to examine the concept of 'emptiness' in both a Buddhist context and its implications in wider philosophical discussions. This collection serves not only as a tribute to Siderits but also as an invitation for deeper engagement with fundamental questions about human existence and ethical responsibility.
With a balance of scholarly rigor and accessible prose, this book invites both philosophers and general readers alike to engage with the enduring questions that have preoccupied thinkers throughout history. It's a celebration of cross-cultural philosophy, encouraging new dialogues and reflections inspired by Siderits's remarkable career.
The writers bring their unique backgrounds to the table, offering discussions that bridge cultural traditions and philosophical paradigms. They encourage readers to examine the concept of 'emptiness' in both a Buddhist context and its implications in wider philosophical discussions. This collection serves not only as a tribute to Siderits but also as an invitation for deeper engagement with fundamental questions about human existence and ethical responsibility.
With a balance of scholarly rigor and accessible prose, this book invites both philosophers and general readers alike to engage with the enduring questions that have preoccupied thinkers throughout history. It's a celebration of cross-cultural philosophy, encouraging new dialogues and reflections inspired by Siderits's remarkable career.
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