This article develops a dilemma for Buddhist Reductionism that centers on the nature of normative reasons. This dilemma suggests that Buddhist Reductionism lacks the resources to make sense of normative reasons and, furthermore, that this failure may cast doubt on the plausibility of Buddhist Reductionism as a whole
Is there a ‘common element’ in Buddhist ethical thought from which one might rationally reconstruct ...
A critical review of Mark Siderits's arguments in support of a compatibilist Buddhist theory of free...
This article surveys some of the most influential Buddhist arguments in defense of idealism. It begi...
This article develops a dilemma for Buddhist Reductionism that centers on the nature of no...
This article develops a dilemma for Buddhist Reductionism that centers on the nature of normative re...
Isn’t there is logical disagreement in Buddhism’s dual theses: 1) humans tend toward incorrectly imp...
In contrast to Buddhist Reductionists who deny the ultimate existence of the persons, Buddhist Perso...
Buddhism is a tradition that set itself decidedly against theism, with the development of complex ar...
This paper examines two central issues prompted by a recent critique of this Buddhist modernist phen...
What should the Buddhist attitude be to rebirth if it is believed to be inconsistent with current sc...
This paper is an effort to present the mind-body problem from a Buddhist point of view. Firstly, I s...
With the naturalist worldview having become widely accepted, the trend of naturalistic Bud...
This paper examines whether a reductionist view of the self can be found in the Suttas of early Budd...
Rational features in early Buddhist teachings has had great appeal to the European mind when Buddhis...
Most discussion in population ethics has concentrated how to order populations by the relations “is ...
Is there a ‘common element’ in Buddhist ethical thought from which one might rationally reconstruct ...
A critical review of Mark Siderits's arguments in support of a compatibilist Buddhist theory of free...
This article surveys some of the most influential Buddhist arguments in defense of idealism. It begi...
This article develops a dilemma for Buddhist Reductionism that centers on the nature of no...
This article develops a dilemma for Buddhist Reductionism that centers on the nature of normative re...
Isn’t there is logical disagreement in Buddhism’s dual theses: 1) humans tend toward incorrectly imp...
In contrast to Buddhist Reductionists who deny the ultimate existence of the persons, Buddhist Perso...
Buddhism is a tradition that set itself decidedly against theism, with the development of complex ar...
This paper examines two central issues prompted by a recent critique of this Buddhist modernist phen...
What should the Buddhist attitude be to rebirth if it is believed to be inconsistent with current sc...
This paper is an effort to present the mind-body problem from a Buddhist point of view. Firstly, I s...
With the naturalist worldview having become widely accepted, the trend of naturalistic Bud...
This paper examines whether a reductionist view of the self can be found in the Suttas of early Budd...
Rational features in early Buddhist teachings has had great appeal to the European mind when Buddhis...
Most discussion in population ethics has concentrated how to order populations by the relations “is ...
Is there a ‘common element’ in Buddhist ethical thought from which one might rationally reconstruct ...
A critical review of Mark Siderits's arguments in support of a compatibilist Buddhist theory of free...
This article surveys some of the most influential Buddhist arguments in defense of idealism. It begi...