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DESCRIPTION:How can we know what it’s like to be someone else? Classical In
dian philosophers found the answer in theater\, arguing that it’s not just
a form of entertainment\, but a source of knowledge of other minds. In th
is talk\, I’ll explore how this theme is developed in Śrī Śaṅkuka (c. 850
CE) and examine the reasons his views were rejected in the later tradition
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uck.\nJonardon Ganeri is the Bimal. K. Matilal Distinguished Professor of
Philosophy at the University of Toronto. He is a philosopher whose work dr
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the philosophy of mind\, metaphysics and epistemology. His books include
Attention\, Not Self (2017)\, a study of early Buddhist theories of attent
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plore how this theme is developed in Śrī Śaṅkuka (c. 850 CE) and examine t
he reasons his views were rejected in the later tradition. I’ll argue that
those reasons are unsound\, and that we can see why by turning to contemp
orary studies of the relationship between knowledge and luck.
\n
Jonardon Ganeri is the Bimal. K. Matilal Distinguished Profes
sor of Philosophy at the University of Toronto. He is a philosopher whose
work draws on a variety of philosophical traditions to construct new posit
ions in the philosophy of mind\, metaphysics and epistemology. His books i
nclude Attention\, Not Self (2017)\, a study of early Buddhist th
eories of attention\; The Concealed Art of the Soul (2012)\, an a
nalysis of the idea of a search for one’s true self\; Virtual Subjects
\, Fugitive Selves (2020)\, an analysis of Fernando Pessoa’s philosop
hy of self\; and Inwardness: An Outsiders’ Guide (2021)\, a revie
w of the concept of inwardness in literature\, film\, poetry\, and philoso
phy across cultures. He joined the Fellowship of the British Academy in 20
15\, and won the Infosys Prize in the Humanities the same year\, the only
philosopher to do so.
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