Dear Colleagues (with apologies for cross-posting),

I am pleased to share the next episode of my podcast series, Rethinking South 
Asian Philosophy, created in collaboration with SBS 
Spice<https://www.sbs.com.au/audio/podcast/spice>. SBS Spice is a digital 
platform hosted for and by South Asians, presented by the national broadcaster 
SBS<https://www.sbs.com.au/audio>.

The series explores a range of topics and emerging conversations in South Asian 
philosophy as practised and discussed both in Australia and by philosophers 
working in or originating from the region. It is aimed at both philosophers and 
a wider general audience.

Episode 2, Rethinking South Asian Philosophy: Exploring Ancient Indian 
Philosophy, is now available online.

Abstract

In our second episode, I sit down with Professor Monima Chadha (Oxford) and 
Distinguished Professor Graham Priest (CUNY) to explore topics in Ancient 
Indian philosophy. We discuss the Buddhist denial of the self, how Buddhist 
philosophy can reshape moral responsibility, some mind-boggling puzzles in 
logic, and the kinds of questions the Buddha was asked in his sermons and why 
he responded as he did. We also reflect on the barriers that persist between 
Indian and Western philosophical traditions and share stories about the value 
of engaging in cross-cultural philosophy.

You can listen to the episode here:

SBS Spice: 
https://www.sbs.com.au/audio/podcast-episode/rethinking-south-asian-philosophy-exploring-ancient-indian-philosophy/65ak9d2b0

Apple Podcasts: 
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rethinking-south-asian-philosophy-exploring-ancient/id1739511462?i=1000738634073

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4xhYXFM6mI564pgx6lyx3m

You can also catch our episode reels on SBS Spice’s Instagram 
channel<https://www.instagram.com/sbsspice/?hl=en>.

Episode 3 will be released next week! I’m looking forward to sharing more soon.

Best,
Bhanuraj Kashyap

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Bhanuraj Kashyap (he/him)

PhD Candidate, Department of Philosophy
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