
92 Jason M. Wirth on Zen, the Kyoto School, and Whether Nietzsche is a Buddha
The Imperfect Buddha Podcast
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What Attracted You to Continental Philosophy?
The anti intellectualism of which you speak is widespread. Is not just an historical contingency. I think it served power intrust to have a ineffectual counter voice in the country. But that rapidity, i think really, and i'll put it from a darmer perspective, that is the gift quality of something like duga itis, form of duca. It's his own form of dis ease with the way of things,. That moment in which you realize that somehow our mode of attonement is is poor. And so for me, i entered philosophy really isye, a question of of life and death. To me, it was a great matter of how am i
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