Episode 6 Can we make existential judgements?

In this episode I met with Justin Holder to talk about his paper A Kantian Reading of the Mūlamadhyamakakārikā.There’s a stereotype about philosophy that it consists of thinking about only the most basic or “deep” components of reality. In my experience, most philosophy doesn’t do this, but the philosophy we speak about in this episode does. We pose the question - can we make any existential judgements?

In this episode I met with Justin Holder to talk about his paper A Kantian Reading of the Mūlamadhyamakakārikā.

There’s a stereotype about philosophy that it consists of thinking about only the most basic or “deep” components of reality. In my experience, most philosophy doesn’t do this, but the philosophy we speak about in this episode does.

We pose the question - can we make any existential judgements?

Next
Next

Episode 5 Buddhism and bell hooks