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Epistemic Doubt: A dream we dreamed one afternoon long ago
Epistemic Doubt: A dream we dreamed one afternoon long ago

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My Introduction to Indian Philosophy course has been my favorite since I first began teaching in 1998. I have religiously taught the class, without fail, every academic year after becoming a faculty member at Case Western Reserve University in 2004. . . .

My Introduction to Indian Philosophy course has been my favorite since I first began teaching in 1998. I have religiously taught the class, without fail, every academic year after becoming a faculty member at Case Western Reserve University in 2004. The class was born out of my own congenital epistemic confusion, in which I doubted […]

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