Wilfrid Sellars and Buddhist Philosophy: Freedom from Foundations
In: Routledge Studies in American Philosophy Ser
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Introduction -- PART I Two Images and Two Truths -- 1 The World in Which Everything Is the Self: The Philosophy of the Original Image and Pan-Self-Ism -- 2 Two Tables, Images, and Truths -- 3 Is There an Ideal Scientific Image? Sellars and Dharmakīrti on Levels of Reality -- 4 Sellars and the Stereoscopic Vision of Madhyamaka -- 5 Deflating the Two Images and the Two Truths: Bons baisers du Tibet -- 6 The Ambience of Principles: Sellarsian Community and Ethical Intent -- PART II The Myth of the Given and Buddhist Philosophy of Mind -- 7 Givenness and Primal Confusion -- 8 Givenness as a Corollary to Non-Conceptual Awareness: Thinking About Thought in Buddhist Philosophy -- 9 Dignāga and Sellars: Through the Lens of Privileged Access -- 10 Who's Afraid of Non-Conceptuality? Rehabilitating Digṅāga's Distinction Between Perception and Thought -- 11 Knowing How to See the Good: Vipaśyanā in Kamalaśīla's The Process of Mediation -- 12 Mr. Jones and the Surpluses of Reality -- References -- List of Contributors -- Index