The Possibility of Buddhist Ethical Agency Revisited—A Reply to Jay Garfield and Chad Hansen

Philosophy East and West 61 (1):183-194 (2011)
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Abstract

I begin by warmly thanking Professors Garfield and Hansen for participating in this dialogue. I greatly value the work of both and appreciate having the opportunity to engage in a dialogue with them. Aside from the many important insights I gain from their replies, I believe that both Garfield and Hansen misrepresent my position. In response, I shall clarify the argument contained in my preceding comment, and will consider the objections as they bear on this clarified position.Both Garfield and Hansen characterize the central argument of my comment as presupposing a relatively mainstream Western account of action. They suggest that, with a mainstream Western account in hand, I challenge Classical Chinese and Indo ..

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Bronwyn Finnigan
Australian National University

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