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Selfless Minds offers a new interpretation of no-self metaphysics in Vasubandhu's Abhidharmakosa-Bhasya. Monima Chadha reads Vasubandhu as defending not only eliminativism about self but also about persons, and illusionism about the sense of self and all kinds of self-representation. This radical no-self thesis presents several challenges for Abhidharma's Buddhist philosophy of mind. Even if we then grant that there is no self, we are left with deeper questions about the sense of self or self-representations implicated in our ordinary everyday experience and thoughts about the world and ourselves. And if we grant that there are no persons, questions remain about the status of our person-related concerns and interpersonal practices. Selfless Minds answers these questions on behalf of the Abhidharma Buddhist. The first part of the book defends the hypothesis that we can salvage much of our experience and thought without implicating self-representations. The second part of the book examines the revisionary implications of the no-person metaphysics. Some of these seem unpalatable, if not downright absurd. This, she argues, gives us reason to re-evaluate both the Abhidharma metaphysics and our ordinary person-related practices and concerns in light of each other by using some sort of wide reflective equilibrium. Selfless Mind is a contribution to cross-cultural philosophy that studies the nature of selfless minds from a place at the crossroads of different traditions and disciplines: philosophy in the traditional Buddhist and contemporary Western traditions, and contemporary cognitive sciences.
About the Author:
Monima Chadha, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Philosophy Department and Monash Centre for Consciousness and Contemplative Studies
Monima Chadha is an Associate Professor of Philosophy and a Member of the Monash Centre for Consciousness and Contemplative Studies, at Monash University. Her research is in the philosophy of mind, consciousness, and self from a cross-cultural and interdisciplinary perspective. She is particularly interested in the nature and scope of revisionary Buddhist metaphysics and its normative commitments. She received the inaugural Annette Baier Prize in 2016. Her PhD is from Monash University, Australia and her undergraduate, Honours, and Masters degrees are from the University of Delhi, India
Selfless Minds: A Contemporary Perspective on Vasubandhu's Metaphysics is written by Monima Chadha and published by OUP Oxford. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for Selfless Minds are 9780192657947, 0192657941 and the print ISBNs are 9780192844095, 0192844091. Save up to 70% versus print by going digital with Ebook-hub.net. Additional ISBNs for this eTextbook include 9780192657930
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- Author(s): Monima Chadha
- Publisher: OUP Oxford
- Format: PDF, 1.2 MB
- Print ISBN: 9780192844095, 0192844091
- eText ISBN: 9780192657947, 0192657941
- Pages: 233
- Copyright: 2023