This paper examines Dharmakīrti's arguments against Cārvāka physicalism in the Pramāṇasiddhi chapter of his magnum opus, the Pramāṇavārttika, with a focus on classical Indian philosophical attempts to address the mind-body problem. The key issue concerns the relation between cognition and the body, and the role this relation plays in causal-explanatory accounts of consciousness and cognition. Drawing on contemporary debates in philosophy of mind about embodiment and the significance of borderline states of consciousness, the paper proposes a philosophical reconstruction that builds on two important features of the Buddhist account: an expanded conception of causality and a robust account of phenomenal content
The philosophical interpretation of the Buddhist concept of consciousness and stratification of its ...
The relationship between the physical body and the conscious human mind has been a deeply problemati...
The relationship between the physical body and the conscious human mind has been a deeply problemati...
This paper examines Dharmakīrti's arguments against Cārvāka physicalism in the Pramāṇasiddhi chapter...
This paper examines Dharmakīrti's arguments against Cārvāka physicalism in the Pramāṇasiddhi chapter...
In challenging the physicalist conception of consciousness advanced by Cārvāka materialists such as ...
In challenging the physicalist conception of consciousness advanced by Cārvāka materialists such as ...
This chapter considers the literature associated with explorations of consciousness in Indian philos...
This chapter considers the literature associated with explorations of consciousness in Indian philos...
This chapter considers the literature associated with explorations of consciousness in Indian philos...
This chapter considers the literature associated with explorations of consciousness in Indian philos...
This chapter considers the literature associated with explorations of consciousness in Indian philos...
The concepts of consciousness and cognition are central to Hindu philosophy. The major concepts that...
The philosophical interpretation of the Buddhist concept of consciousness and stratification of its ...
The philosophical interpretation of the Buddhist concept of consciousness and stratification of its ...
The philosophical interpretation of the Buddhist concept of consciousness and stratification of its ...
The relationship between the physical body and the conscious human mind has been a deeply problemati...
The relationship between the physical body and the conscious human mind has been a deeply problemati...
This paper examines Dharmakīrti's arguments against Cārvāka physicalism in the Pramāṇasiddhi chapter...
This paper examines Dharmakīrti's arguments against Cārvāka physicalism in the Pramāṇasiddhi chapter...
In challenging the physicalist conception of consciousness advanced by Cārvāka materialists such as ...
In challenging the physicalist conception of consciousness advanced by Cārvāka materialists such as ...
This chapter considers the literature associated with explorations of consciousness in Indian philos...
This chapter considers the literature associated with explorations of consciousness in Indian philos...
This chapter considers the literature associated with explorations of consciousness in Indian philos...
This chapter considers the literature associated with explorations of consciousness in Indian philos...
This chapter considers the literature associated with explorations of consciousness in Indian philos...
The concepts of consciousness and cognition are central to Hindu philosophy. The major concepts that...
The philosophical interpretation of the Buddhist concept of consciousness and stratification of its ...
The philosophical interpretation of the Buddhist concept of consciousness and stratification of its ...
The philosophical interpretation of the Buddhist concept of consciousness and stratification of its ...
The relationship between the physical body and the conscious human mind has been a deeply problemati...
The relationship between the physical body and the conscious human mind has been a deeply problemati...