Can we make any judgements about what is really the case? Is there an ineffable reality which is beyond our grasp? Does anything have to be ultimately real for us to do science?
We discuss each question and more in this episode of the podcast with Justin Holder.
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Can we make any judgements about what is really the case? Is there an ineffable reality which is beyond our grasp? Does anything have to be ultimately real for us to do science?
We discuss each question and more in this episode of the podcast with Justin Holder.
Can we make any judgements about what is really the case? Is there an ineffable reality which is beyond our grasp? Does anything have to be ultimately real for us to do science?
We discuss each question and more in this episode of the podcast with Justin Holder.
This week’s guest Jin Y Park speaks on Zen master Kim Iryŏp, Mahāyāna body transformation literature, women's position in Buddhism and modern Korea, and whether Buddhist existentialist and feminist struggles have anything in common
Can we make any judgements about what is really the case? Is there an ineffable reality which is beyond our grasp? Does anything have to be ultimately real for us to do science?
We discuss each question and more in this episode of the podcast with Justin Holder.