Group Photos in 2015 KU-NCCU Graduate Workshop on Asian Philosophy
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The relationship between the error-theory of the self and the theory of consciousness in Yogācāra School
Dear all,Please find my powerpoint slides below. Hope to see you guys next year!Best,LIN Fang-MinDocumentsThe relationship between the error-theory of the self and the theory of consciousness in Yogu0101cu0101ra School.pptx
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Re: The relationship between the error-theory of the self and the theory of consciousness in Yogācāra School
Hi Fang Min,Having read over your powerpoint I understand fully how you went about arguing against Ganeri and why, and I completely agree that 1) kliSTa-manas is already erroneous, 2) self/mineness refers to AlayavijJAna (in the sense that manas……
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Kiyozawa Manshi: A Case of the Reception of Western Philosophy in Japan
Hello, everyone. It's been a while since our last conference at Singapore. I will attach the PDF on that conference. I'd appreciate it if you could comment about my presentation.I'm looking forward to seeing you again.Masumi AokiDocumentsKiyozawa……
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Re: Kiyozawa Manshi: A Case of the Reception of Western Philosophy in Japan
Hi Aoki-san,Can I ask a few questions to clarify?1. What kind of jumping is "logical jumping"? Is it something like forgoing using one logic for another (one that is perhaps better suited for religious purposes)? Since you express it as a kind of jumping……
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An Mathematical Interpretation of I Ching
Dear all,I attached pdf file of my presentation "An Mathematical Interpretation of I Ching" in Singapore.Please give me some comments.MaikoDocumentsAn Mathematical Interpretaion of I Ching (pdf).pdf
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Re: An Mathematical Interpretation of I Ching
Very interesting!
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Re: An Mathematical Interpretation of I Ching
Hi Maiko,You showed convincingly that the Yijing (I like to follow the pinyin romanization) involves very sophisticated commitment to mathematics and numbers, and so Chinese philosophy, derived from the Yijing in one way or another, qualifies as……
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Two Images of the World
Attached please find my slides. I appreciate any comment and/or criticism (especially on my "alternative" interpretations of two truths and two images).Hope to see you in Kyoto next year!RyoDocumentsRyo Tanaka, %22Two Images of the Worldu2014Sellars……
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Re: Two Images of the World
Hi Tanaka-san, thank you for posting your presentation. I could not attend the workshop so I am glad to be able to take a look.I have always been puzzled about the Madhyamaka rejection of intrinsic nature, particularly their argument from dependency……
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Re: Two Images of the World
Hi Itsuki-san, Thank you for your comments and question.As you have pointed out, I think the answer to your question depends on how to understand the notion of “intrinsic nature.” Abhidharmikas are Buddhists, and dependent origination is one of Buddhists’……
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"Judgment of perception" and "Judgment of experience" in Kant (Workshop in Yang Ming University, Taiwan.)
Dear all,Please find my abstract and powerpoint slides below. (These slides are of my presentation in Yang-Ming University (2015 NYMU-Kyoto Students Workshop on Mind, Language and Art). Because there is no board about the conference, I post……
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Re: "Judgment of perception" and "Judgment of experience" in Kant (Workshop in Yang Ming University, Taiwan.)
Let me make several comments on this presentation.1) It had better mention Kant’s own examples of ‘judgments of perception and experience’ to make them more understandable.2) It should be carefully examined whether……
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Language in the Realm of the Ultimate Truth
Dear all,Please find my powerpoint slides and paper below. Their structure are slighty differnt, but the main point remains the same. Hope to recieve any suggestions and questions from you guys. See you next year in Kyoto then!Sincerely,LIN Fang-MinDocumentsLanguage……
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What Causes the Sprout? - Buddhist Accounts of Cooperative Causation
DocumentsWhat Causes the Sprout?
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Re: What Causes the Sprout? - Buddhist Accounts of Cooperative Causation
What do you think about my suggestion to separate the causal relation between cognitive faculty and resulting cognition from physical causal relations and to include it in the multiple condition of dependent origination?
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Re: What Causes the Sprout? - Buddhist Accounts of Cooperative Causation
Hi Gustav, thanks for your suggestion. I want to clarify your suggestion. When you say "include it", what does the "it" refer to, and by dependent origination do you intend to mean origination of cognitions, physical things, or all things generally? Sorry……
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The Tradition of Anti-traditionalism: Transcendence in Sartre and Nishitani
Dear everyone, Here are the manuscript of the essay I presented at the conference, and the powerpoint I used during the conference. Let me know if you have any comment, suggestion, and/or criticism. And a big thanks to Naoya for organizing this……
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How to publish a post in multiple forums? ( The function of "Tags" )
How to publish a post in multiple forums? One can publish a post in multiple forums by using the function of "Tags." In the Editing page, one can insert the title (Tag) of the other forums so that the post can go to both your present forum and……
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Nyayasutra Book 5
Dear all,Please find my PPT on Nyaayasuutra for the workshop as attached.I enjoyed your presentations and would be grateful if you also upload the presentation materials!ChihyingDocumentsnyayasutra-book5(PDF).pdf
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Workshop Program
2015 Kyoto University – Chengchi University Graduate Workshop on Asian Philosophy 9: 30-9: 40 Opening 9: 40-12: 00 Seminar on the Fallacy of Rejoinder (LIN & GILLON) 12: 00-13: 30 Lunch Break 13: 30-15: 15 (Ching KENG) Ryosuke IGARASHI……
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Reconsideration On the No-thesis View in Nagarjuna's Hui Zheng Lun
Dear all,please find my paper and PPT slides for the conference as attached, but I am still trying to revise some paragraphs. I am looking forward to receive any comments from you. Thank you. ChihyingDocumentsReconsideration on the……
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Does Freedom Contradict Causal Exhaustion? – A Critical-Epistemological Resolution (KU-NCCU Graduate Roundtable)
1 Freedom and Causal Exhaustion – West (Kant) and East (Buddhism)2 Defending Kant's Transcendental Idealism on the Thesis3 The Mādhyamaka-Yogācāra Conflict4 The Epistemic Situation Talks Does Freedom Contradict Causal Exhaustion?– A Critical-Epistemological……