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Recommended books by yuiseki:

The field of study is defined by its blind spots:

  • This is why interdisciplinary approaches often fail. It leads to confronting each other’s blind spots.

“Decolonization of the soul” by giving up the pursuit of certainty:

  • The connection to colonialism is not yet clear (blu3mo).

Academic focus should be on things hindering the “wonder of being alive” and “mystery”:

  • This is referred to as Rational Mysticism.

  • This book explains the lineage to understand this concept.

    • It may not always be an accurate description.

      • Quite refreshing.
    • It seems better to read it assuming it’s all Mr. Yasutomi’s claims.
  • Starting with an extreme interpretation of Confucius and laughing (blu3mo).

    • Since I can’t judge if the Chinese interpretation is correct, I have to accept it for now.
      • Well, that should be fine (blu3mo).
      • That’s the kind of book it is.
  • Buddha

  • Epicurus

    • /villagepump/Epicureanism
    • Affirming living according to pleasure through rational thinking.
      • Giving rise to consideration as a consequence of stomach-like, natural pleasure…?
    • Its underlying premise is a unique atomic theory.
      • Unifying necessity/determinism and contingency.
        • Not denying necessity but rather “mocking” it.
  • Nagarjuna

    • Dependent origination.
    • Words should be used correctly along with dependent origination, without materializing them.

      • Feels a bit like Wittgenstein, but I don’t quite grasp it.
      • So, what is dependent origination?
  • Shinran

    • Referred to as “expedient individualism.”
      • Indeed, the concept of “expedient means” seems to have that level of universality.
        • Finding fate in all events? Doing all interpretations of “causes” individualistically?
  • What is Rational Mysticism ultimately? (Part 2)

    • Ineffable, Thoughts on Emptiness, and other things considered beyond rational treatment are labeled as “mysteries.”
    • However, it does not deny rationality.
    • Narrative of fusion:
      • Assuming the power of mystery and using rational and scientific methods to elucidate and eliminate what inhibits its manifestation.

        • Resembles Effective Altruism in logical structure.
          • The norm of “altruism” seems to fall within the realm of mystery.
  • Even if this world is deterministic, it is inherently nonlinear, thus uncertainty due to deterministic chaos can inevitably arise.

    • It seems to argue that one should accept uncertain mysteries rather than pursue certainty in such a world (blu3mo).
      • It is saying, “Humans inherently possess the ability to live within this uncertainty, so they want to eliminate anything that inhibits it.”
  • Childhood stories

    • Still not connected.