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#metaphysicalexploration #metaphysics #philosophy #epistemology #ontology #consciousness #buddhism #mahayana Philosophy Babble - The Great Minds Series In this instalment, we explore a compelling intersection—how Buddhist philosophy, particularly Madhyamaka, interacts with and challenges Western conceptions of the mind and consciousness. We are joined by Professor Jay Garfield, a leading authority on Buddhist philosophy and his engagement with Western thought. Professor Garfield has significantly advanced our understanding of Madhyamaka, bringing new perspectives to its place in contemporary philosophical discourse. His work bridges Eastern and Western traditions with remarkable clarity, offering insights that both challenge and enrich our grasp of consciousness, self, and reality. It’s an honour to have him with us as we delve into these complex ideas and guide us through the captivating intersections of these philosophical traditions. Details Jay Garfield Website - https://jaygarfield.org Book - https://amzn.eu/d/35SA5HF Losing Yourself - https://tinyurl.com/2rsm5458 Episode Highlights: In this episode, Professor Jay Garfield shares his journey with Buddhism, exploring the intersections between Buddhist metaphysics and Western thought. We delve into the two levels of truth—Conventional and Ultimate—and discuss how Yogācāra and Madhyamaka philosophies complement each other. The conversation covers topics like Ālaya-vijñāna, Tathāgatagarbha (Buddha-Nature), the cycle of rebirth without a self, and the distinctions between Samsara and Nirvana. We also explore the ontology and phenomenology, the Five Aggregates, and how contemporary models often mistake the illusory for the essential. Professor Garfield provides insights into dialetheism as a means to transcend dualistic thinking and discusses the difference between Advaita Vedanta and Buddhism. The episode concludes with a lively debate, ending on a humorous note. Timecode 00:00 - Intro 02:02 - Jay’s intellectual journey with Buddhism 10:02 - Buddhist vs. Scholar 12:30 - Buddhist Metaphysics in brief 19:15 - Distinguishing between Conventional and Ultimate Truth 26:17 - Accounts of Memory 29:58 - On Causality 31:30 - Yogācāra and Madhyamaka as complementary 45:44 - Ālaya-vijñāna in Yogācāra 49:56 - Gradual development of both traditions 56:19 - Yogācāra's development of Tathāgatagarbha (Buddha-Nature) 57:37 - Distinction between Samsara and Nirvana 01:03:27 - Cycle of rebirth without the self 01:07:33 - Ontology and Phenomenology 01:09:41 - A Vedantian grasping the meaning of emptiness 01:14:35 - Samskara 01:17:52 - Distinction between Advaita Vedanta and Buddhism 01:21:04 - Mistake the illusory for the essential 01:25:48 - The Five Psycho-Physical Clusters (Aggregates) 01:31:07 - Dialetheism as a skillful means: Transcending dualistic thinking 01:36:39 - Contemporary Buddhist Philosophers 01:41:17 - Adding 'ness' to conscious 01:42:50 - No distinct state of being conscious 01:43:32 - Refuting Vedanta from a Buddhist perspective 01:45:43 - Garfield concludes the debate with a touch of humour 01:46:16 - What observes the experience Your Support Makes a Difference! If you’d like to help support the channel, consider donating at: https://paypal.me/philosophybabble A huge thank you to the incredible team and everyone who joined us on the day—we couldn’t have done it without you! JOIN US AT: CLUBHOUSE FOR FUTURE LIVE SESSION Clubhouse: @philosophybabble Copyright © 2024 by Philosophy Babble. All rights reserved.