The Sound of Two Hands Clapping: Georges Dreyfus on Buddhism

Waggish 2013-04-16

Summary:

Dreyfus' remarkable book is both a memoir of the fifteen years he spent training as a Ge-luk Tibetan Buddhist monk and a cross-cultural comparison of Buddhist and Western philosophical education.Related posts:
  1. Nagarjuna’s List of 119 Auspicious Mental Events
  2. Galen Strawson, Buddhist Philosophy, and Radical Self-Awareness
  3. Nagarjuna, Wittgenstein, and Expediency

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Authors:

David Auerbach

Date tagged:

04/16/2013, 11:04

Date published:

08/23/2012, 02:20