Re: a new Eastern philosophy thread

Joshua of Aasgaard (aasgaard@TWEB.COM)
Mon, 11 Dec 1995 23:24:33 -0600

>Alan wrote:
>, there's a big difference in what the west ordinarily
>perceives as eastern philosophy, and its complexities, which are as
>"logical" (prior to deconstruction) as the West's.

What do you mean by "prior to deconstruction"? And what do you mean by the
whole sentence? What does the west ordinarily perceive as eastern
philosophy and its complexities? What IS eastern philosophy, properly
understood?

Bonus question: what is the logic of a thing that both is and is not
itself? i.e., the drunk human, the horny human, the "in love" human, the
soldier, the sailor, the spy.

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