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    Mutterings to the Wall.Kevin C. Taylor - 2022 - Eidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture 6 (3):98-115.
    This paper takes up Hadot’s call for more comparative work on Buddhism and Philosophy as a Way of Life by comparing Zen Master Hakuin Ekaku’s artwork Pilgrims with the graffiti artist Banksy’s The Street is in Play. Beyond the striking similarities in form and apparent tongue-in-cheek criticism of graffiti, this paper explains the context of Hakuin’s artwork and the text of his painting before exploring the importance of graffiti in the Platform Sutra of the Sixth Patriarch. I argue that by (...)
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    Situating Narrative and Systematic Accounts of Wisdom. [REVIEW]Kevin C. Taylor - 2021 - Eidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture 5 (1):155-161.
    Preview: /Review: Steven Collins, Wisdom as a Way of Life: Theravāda Buddhism Reimagined, 304 pages./ Steven Collins was in the process of finalizing his manuscript and final academic work on Buddhism when he passed away unexpectedly at the age of sixty-six in February 2018. Although unfinished, the manuscript was in circulation among his colleagues and was near to completion. The final published version suffers hardly at all except for a somewhat abrupt end that one imagines would have seen a few (...)
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    The Way of Thought and Practice. [REVIEW]Kevin C. Taylor - 2022 - Eidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture 6 (2):92-97.
    Preview: /Review: Poul Andersen, The Paradox of Being: Truth, Identity, and Images in Daoism, 362 pages./ Philosophy tends to approach Daoism in degrees. One may be introduced to the Dao de Jing of Laozi and appreciate the poetic structure and appreciate the virtues of non-coercive action. When one next encounters the writings of Zhuangzi, one is struck by the difference in style, the humor, and often the difficulty in penetrating the meaning of many passages. This is frequently contrasted with Confucian (...)
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