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Reformulating the Buddhist Free Will Problem: Why There Can Be No Definitive Solution |
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Author |
Javanaud, Katie (著)
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Source |
Journal of Indian Philosophy
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Volume | v.46 n.4 |
Date | 2018.09 |
Pages | 773 - 803 |
Publisher | Springer |
Publisher Url |
http://www.springer.com/gp/
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Location | Berlin, Germany [柏林, 德國] |
Content type | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
Language | 英文=English |
Note | Author Affiliations: Keble College, University of Oxford, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PG, UK |
Table of contents | Introduction 773 Buddhism and Free Will: A Reconstructive Approach 776 Anticipating a Madhyamaka Response 779 Neyārtha and Nītārtha: A Provisional Distinction 780 Madhyamaka’s Abandonment of Views 781 Degrees of conventional truth 782 The Buddhist Free will Problem: Karma and Dependent Origination 785 Responsibility for Infinitely Many Intentions 786 Meditation and Moral Motivation 787 Dependency Relations in Madhyamaka 789 The Emptiness of Causation 789 Dependence on Conceptual Imputation 791 Relativizing Free will: Extending Perspectivalism 793 The Asymmetric Ascription of Free will 794 Perspectivalism and the Promotion of Compassion 795 The Consistency of Perspectivalism and Seemingly Rival Theories 797 Paleo-compatibilism and Perspectivalism 797 Conclusions 799 |
ISSN | 00221791 (P); 15730395 (E) |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1007/s10781-018-9362-6 |
Hits | 85 |
Created date | 2019.10.21 |
Modified date | 2023.09.22 |
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