[MD] Julian Baggini Interview with Pirsig

David Harding davidharding at optusnet.com.au
Sun Jan 15 03:27:33 PST 2006


MarshaV wrote:
> 
> Dear David,
> 
> Thank you for the correct link for the Buddhist article.  I've read 
> it.  While I am not a Buddhist scholar or even a scholar, I found it 
> most interesting.  It seems there is to be no rest.  I was wondering 
> if you might know of a way to get access to the footnotes?  A second 
> reading with footnotes might be helpful.  And I am really curious 
> what might be stated in Footnote #90.
> 
> Marsha

Hi Marsha,

The link to the whole book is..
http://www.nanzan-u.ac.jp/SHUBUNKEN/publications/nlarc/pdf/Pruning%20the%20bodhi%20tree/Pruning%20the%20bodhi%20tree%20contents.pdf

The link to the notes is..
http://www.nanzan-u.ac.jp/SHUBUNKEN/publications/nlarc/pdf/Pruning%20the%20bodhi%20tree/Pruning%20Notes.pdf

Footnote #90.
"This is not to suggest that for any experience to be considered a valid producer of knowledge it must be the case that the experiencer subject the experience or its resultant insight to rational 
scrutiny; see Paul Griffith's comments in this volume regarding the "unbearable burden of epistemic duty" that such a view would impose."

All found from a browse of the Nanzan website. :-)

Cheers,

David.



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