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What should I get the grad students to read in the required metaphysics course? My focus is going to be causation this time around! twitter.com/NeuroYogacara/…
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Crabby Smales
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🐀 Bryce 🐀
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@paul_henne is definitely on my syllabus! Currently it's the paper on not watering plants, but something will be there for sure!
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James
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Since I know he’s a favourite of yours (:p) nagarjunas MMK chapter one with vasubhandhu on the hetus for context (I think AbhK 49-65 but am not sure)
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🐀 Bryce 🐀
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Currently, the final week is scheduled for:
Mark Siderits, Causation and emptiness in early Madhyamaka
Eleanor Rosch, Is causality circular?
Nāgārjuna, MMK, An analysis of conditions
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Della
@StreetTheorist
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30. sij |
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For fun, maybe, The Myth of Superman by Umberto Eco. If you're interested in temporality, that is, and the idea that before and after are linked by the logic of causality.
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🐀 Bryce 🐀
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Nice idea! I might not do this here, but I may do it in a different class!
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Ruth Kramer
@ruthtkramer
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Is linguistics a nearby-enough discipline?
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🐀 Bryce 🐀
@NeuroYogacara
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29. sij |
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Yes! What are you thinking of?
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Paul Henne
@paul_henne
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29. sij |
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Definitely @Suzy_and_Billy's work for omissive causation and omissions generally
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🐀 Bryce 🐀
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Some of her stuff is definitely making it on the syllabus!
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