Pointing at the Moon
Buddhism, Logic, Analytic Philosophy
Jay L. Garfield, Tom J.F. Tillemans, and Mario D'Amato
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Zen and the Unsayable, Chris Mortensen
2. Wittgenstein and Zen Buddhism: One Practice, No Dogma, Rupert Read
3. The No-Thesis View: Making Sense of Verse 29 of Nagarjuna's Vigrahavyavartani, Jan Westerhoff
4. Why the Buddha Never Uttered a Word, Mario D'Amato
5. Is Reductionism Expressible?, Mark Siderits
6. Mountains Are Just Mountains, Jay L. Garfield and Graham Priest
7. How Do Madhyamikas Think? Notes on Jay Garfield, Graham Priest, and Paraconsistency, Tom J.F. Tillemans
8. A Dharmakirtian Critique of Nagarjunians, Koji Tanaka
9. Would It Matter All That Much If There Were No Selves?, Raymond Martin
10. Svasa?vitti as Methodological Solipsism: "Narrow Content" and the Problem of Intentionality in Buddhist Philosophy of Mind, Dan Arnold
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