

Ep. 347: Nyaya Sutra Against Buddhist Skeptics (Part Two)
Aug 12, 2024
Dive into a deep philosophical debate about the self as Mark, Seth, and Dylan analyze the Nyaya Sutra versus Buddhist skepticism. Explore the fluidity of selfhood and how Western and Eastern philosophies approach personal identity. The conversation scrutinizes the complexities of memory, desire, and moral responsibility, advocating for a dynamic view of self. Unpacking concepts of causality and perception, they question how our senses relate to identity, bringing rich ideas from Buddhism into the mix. Expect challenging perspectives on existence and consciousness!
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
The Fluidity of Selfhood
02:29 • 14min
Exploring the Concept of Self: Buddhist Perspectives and Western Philosophy
16:22 • 3min
Exploring Self: Buddhism vs. Nyaya
18:57 • 10min
Causality and Recognition: A Philosophical Inquiry
28:57 • 6min
The Unification of Senses and the Concept of Self
34:56 • 3min