Up@dawn 2.0

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Heraclitean selves

How a nonperson without a self lives a good human life, how a nonperson with no self lives morally and meaningfully and achieves enlightenment or awakening, is deliciously puzzling.
Or perhaps annoying. Or both.

Same goes for Owen Flanagan's elaborate convention of superscripting. I find it mostly helpful and clarifying.
Eudaimonia/Aristotle = an active life of reason and virtue (courage, justice, temperance, wisdom, generosity, wit, friendliness, truthfulness, philanthropy, honor).
Eudaimonia/Buddha = a stable sense of serenity and contentment... enlightenment... knowledge of impermanence... interconnectedness... emptiness... anatman [transience, "no self"]...
But we are "Heraclitean selves" stepping ever into a river whose waters are in constant motion and (thus) ever different. "Both you and the river will have changed," moment to moment. "Does this mean there is no river and no you? Of course not." That's helpfully demystifying.

"Buddhism does not deny that there are persons/Buddha who live lives. It denies that a person-- any person-- is an eternal self-same thing, or possesses an immutable, indestructible essence, which is its self (atman)." This too shall pass...

(Continues at Up@dawn...)
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I enjoyed your reports! All who participated, as mutually attested by your signatures, receive full participation credit for the midterm group report. Well done!

Now, we need to decide if we want to continue the smaller discussion format on Thursdays. We'll discuss that briefly and then VOTE on it.

In any event, do continue to distribute "positions" within your group: some of you concentrate your posts (questions, comments, links) on the first third of each day's assigned reading, others on the middle and final thirds.  Indicate that on the scorecard as 1/3, 2/3, & 3/3.

Exam #2 is on Halloween. Each group should appoint a Study Guide FQ gatherer. We'll need FQs from all the Flanagan chapters including 1-4.

If you missed our classmate John Holloway's generous invitation:
broadcast Flourish Radio to 94.9 FM in the Hudson Valley on Sunday's from 5-6 CST and Mondays from 1-3 CST. I bring this up as I had a fellow Philoshap classmate on the show with me Monday where we discussed a myriad of topics. Consider this an invitation to my house on the aforementioned dates/times to join me in discussion on whatever topics related to human flourishing, spirituality, happiness, etc. Check out the broadcast from my archives at: http://party934.com/Flourish/
And note, the Tennessee Philosophical Association's annual meeting is FRI-SAT Oct 25-26, at Vanderbilt. Details at tpaweb.org, here.

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