I Take Refuge in the Sangha. But how? The Puzzle of Intersubjectivity in Buddhist Philosophy Comments on Tzohar, Prueitt, and Kachru

This is a reply to the essays by Catherin Prueitt, Sonam Kachru, and Roy Tzohar on the problem of intersubjectivity in Yogācāra, from a panel at the American Academy of Religion. I argue that the problem of explaining genuine intersubjectivity, as opposed to parallel subjectivity remains unsolved.

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Published in:Sophia
Main Author: Garfield, Jay L. 1955- (Author)
Contributors: Tzohar, Roy (Bibliographic antecedent) ; Prueitt, Catherine (Bibliographic antecedent) ; Kachru, Sonam (Bibliographic antecedent)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Springer Netherlands [2019]
In: Sophia
IxTheo Classification:BL Buddhism
TA History
VA Philosophy
VB Hermeneutics; Philosophy
ZD Psychology
Further subjects:B Buddhist Philosophy
B Idealism
B Yogācāra
B Intersubjectivity
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Summary:This is a reply to the essays by Catherin Prueitt, Sonam Kachru, and Roy Tzohar on the problem of intersubjectivity in Yogācāra, from a panel at the American Academy of Religion. I argue that the problem of explaining genuine intersubjectivity, as opposed to parallel subjectivity remains unsolved.
ISSN:1873-930X
Reference:Kritik von "Imagine Being a Preta (2017)"
Kritik von "Karmic Imprints, Exclusion, and the Creation of the Worlds of Conventional Experience in Dharmakīrti's Thought (2018)"
Kritik von "Ratnakīrti and the Extent of Inner Space (2019)"
Contains:Enthalten in: Sophia
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1007/s11841-019-0708-7