The New Madhyamaka
By Oxford University
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Description
This series, hosted by the faculty of Theology at Oxford University, looks at the Indian Buddhist philosophy. In the past the study of Asian philosophical traditions has often been approached by asking how the theories developed within these non-Western cultures would help us to solve problems in contemporary Western thought. While this approach has its merits, and has produced various interesting instances of "fusion philosophy", this workshop attempted to advance the dialogue between different philosophical traditions in an alternative way. Rather than asking what Asian philosophy can do for us, it set out to investigate which theories, approaches and models from contemporary Western philosophy can used to support, analyze, refine and advance insights into the "big questions" developed during the last three millennia of Asian thought.
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1 | VideoA Dose of Wittgenstein | Mark Siderits (Seoul National University emeritus) gives the eleventh talk in the New Madhyamaka workshop. The workshop "The New Madhyamaka: Developing Ancient Indian Thought Through Contemporary Philosophical Tools and Techniques", funded by the Temple | 13 8 2015 | Free | View in iTunes |
2 | VideoLinguistic and Philosophical Integration of Madhyamaka: Some Reflections | Mattia Salvini (Mahidol University) gives the tenth talk in the New Madhyamaka workshop. The workshop "The New Madhyamaka: Developing Ancient Indian Thought Through Contemporary Philosophical Tools and Techniques", funded by the Templeton Foundation, to | 13 8 2015 | Free | View in iTunes |
3 | VideoNinth talk in the New Madhyamaka workshop | Parimal Patil (Harvard University), gives the ninth talk in the New Madhyamaka workshop. The workshop "The New Madhyamaka: Developing Ancient Indian Thought Through Contemporary Philosophical Tools and Techniques", funded by the Templeton Foundation, to | 13 8 2015 | Free | View in iTunes |
4 | VideoQuantum Mechanics and Deep Interconnectness | Michel Bitbol (Centre Nationale de la Recherce Scientifique, Paris), gives the eighth talk in the New Madhaymaka workshop. The workshop "The New Madhyamaka: Developing Ancient Indian Thought Through Contemporary Philosophical Tools and Techniques", fund | 13 8 2015 | Free | View in iTunes |
5 | VideoPerspectivalism and Madhyamaka | Charles Goodman, (Binghampton University), gives the sixth talk in the New Madhyamaka workshop. The workshop "The New Madhyamaka: Developing Ancient Indian Thought Through Contemporary Philosophical Tools and Techniques", funded by the Templeton Foundat | 13 8 2015 | Free | View in iTunes |
6 | VideoThe Fifth Corner of Four | Graham Priest, (Graduate Centre, City University of New York), gives the fourth talk in the New Madhyamaka workshop. The workshop "The New Madhyamaka: Developing Ancient Indian Thought Through Contemporary Philosophical Tools and Techniques", funded by | 13 8 2015 | Free | View in iTunes |
7 | VideoMadhyamaka, Consciousness and Mental Causation | Sonam Thakchoe (University of Tasmania), gives the third talk in the New Madhymaka workshop The workshop "The New Madhyamaka: Developing Ancient Indian Thought Through Contemporary Philosophical Tools and Techniques", funded by the Templeton Foundation, | 13 8 2015 | Free | View in iTunes |
8 | VideoModern Philosophical Tools and Classic Madhyamaka Texts | Jay Garfield (Yale/National University of Singapore) gives the second talk in the New Madhyamaka workshop. The workshop "The New Madhyamaka: Developing Ancient Indian Thought Through Contemporary Philosophical Tools and Techniques", funded by the Temple | 13 8 2015 | Free | View in iTunes |
9 | VideoIntroduction to the New Madhyamaka workshop | Jan Westerhoff, Associate Professor of Religious Ethics at the University of Oxford, introduces The New Madhyamaka workshop. "The New Madhyamaka: Developing Ancient Indian Thought Through Contemporary Philosophical Tools and Techniques", funded by the T | 13 8 2015 | Free | View in iTunes |
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