tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6641738716446631837.post3278139487351497886..comments2023-08-27T12:35:12.308+02:00Comments on sanscrite cogitare, sanscrite loqui: Principle of charityelisa freschihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17068583874519657894noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6641738716446631837.post-52314943781137205782012-05-04T09:13:13.364+02:002012-05-04T09:13:13.364+02:00Thanks Amod. I read your post when you wrote it an...Thanks Amod. I read your post when you wrote it and still agree with it now. I guess, however, that much of the difference between your approach and Janet Gyatso's one lies in the fact that you look at the text from a philosophical point of view (and not just from the point of view of the phenomenology of religious habits).elisa freschihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17068583874519657894noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6641738716446631837.post-55588772279596324642012-05-03T17:05:40.938+02:002012-05-03T17:05:40.938+02:00Hi Elisa - did you see this post of mine? It sums ...Hi Elisa - did you see this post of mine? It sums up my thoughts on the topic:<br />http://loveofallwisdom.com/2010/09/looking-for-coherent-authorship/Amodhttp://loveofallwisdom.comnoreply@blogger.com