The four essays in this volume, spanning two decades of the author's engagement with Buddhism, dwell on the Buddha as a unique social philosopher who was deeply concerned about the way society could be organized in order to make it more humane. While …
Resistance can be as esoteric as silence and silence can be as impenetrable as hegemonic power; conversely, both resistance and silence have the potential to challenge power. By its very nature, resistance is non-confrontational. It works subtly throu…
This monograph explores the nature of De Re Thoughts, and its impact on the debates centering on the externalist versus internalist accounts of the mind as discussed in analytic philosophy. Taking into account the fact that questions of langua…