Being and Ambiguity
Explore the profound insights of Being and Ambiguity by Brook Ziporyn, published by Open Court Publishing Co in 2004. This thought-provoking work delves into the essence of existence, tackling fundamental questions about identity, determinacy, and the nature of being itself. With 428 pages of rich content, Ziporyn presents a unique perspective that intertwines Eastern philosophies, particularly Tiantai Buddhism, with Western philosophical and psychological themes such as desire, boredom, addiction, love, and truth. Perfect for readers interested in Eastern philosophy and Buddhist doctrines, this book invites you to rethink what it means to truly exist. Discover how ambiguity shapes our understanding of life and identity in this compelling exploration of philosophical thought.