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Against a Mahāyāna Absolute: Why Absolutism Need Not Be a Conclusion of Mahāyāna Philosophy [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
This work will argue that Mahāyāna philosophy need not result in endorsement of some cosmic Absolute in the vein of the Advaitin ātman-Brahman. Scholars such as Bhattacharya, Albahari and Murti argue that the Buddha at no point denied the existence of a cosmic ātman, and instead only denied a localised, individual ātman (what amounts to a jīva).
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Mad Speculation and Absolute Inhumanism: Lovecraft, Ligotti, and the Weirding of Philosophy

open access: yesPhilosophical Literary Journal Logos, 2012
How does one redefine the boundary between madness and rationality? This is the question that launches Ben Woodard on a discussion of the methods for accessing the Absolute or what he refers to as the Great Outdoors. Immanuel Kant’s theoretical framework with its “legalistic” norms is the first target of his criticism, which argues that Kant’s bulwark ...
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Russell, Einstein and the Philosophy of Non-Absolute Pacifism

open access: yesRussell: the Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies, 2000
<p>Russell and Einstein shared a commitment to a form of pacifism which Russell termed "non-absolute pacifism", or "relative political pacifism". Despite a 1947 disagreement on the roles of the United States, the Soviet Union and the immediate measures to be taken for world peace, Russell and Einstein were able to collaborate again in 1955 due to
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Towards an epistemology of teaching philosophy from Michel Onfray

open access: yesIXTLI, 2019
Philosophy is defined as a versatile knowledge due to the fact that it approaches to multiple problems, but its methods are not unified by a science system. Meanwhile, authors as Michel Onfray promises a disciplinary revolution through his texts.
David Vargas Alfonso
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Paul. Masson Oursel's view on Comparative Philosophy

open access: yesJournal of Philosophical Investigations, 2016
Masson Oursel is mainly known as the father of the comparative philosophy. Inspired by two streams, i. e. historicism and positivism, he tried to make philosophies, as the historical phenomena, to have some dialogue with each other within the ...
Sina Mirzai ; Mostafa Shahraini
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