Paying Attention to Buddhaghosa and Pāli Buddhist Philosophy [Book Review]

Philosophy East and West 69 (4):1125-1151 (2019)
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Abstract

The value of Jonardon Ganeri's work to cross-cultural philosophy is beyond comparison. He has been and continues to be a singular and unrepeatable force of philosophical creativity. His new monograph Attention, Not Self is another deep contribution. AnS is of special importance because it engages so seriously with the work of Buddhaghosa, a much-neglected fifth-century Buddhist philosopher whose commentarial works form the intellectual backbone of the Pāli tipiṭaka of Theravāda Buddhism.1I cannot hope to treat all the nuance and depth of Ganeri's newest offering here. The book is, quite frankly, dizzying in the density and extensiveness of its argument, even for an expert. Nevertheless, I shall try to comment...

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Jonardon Ganeri’s Transcultural Philosophy of Attention.Evan Thompson - 2020 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 101 (2):489-494.

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