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Knowing Blue: Early Buddhist Accounts of Non-Conceptual Sense Perception

Robert H. Sharf

Philosophy East and West January 1, 2017 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.1353/pew.0.0126 via OpenAlex

Summary

The text is a poetic or philosophical reflection on the limits of knowledge, suggesting that what one can know is confined to what they have already known, with no new insight or discovery beyond that boundary. It does not present an empirical study, argument, or analysis.

Abstract

And I find myself knowing the things that I knew Which is all that you can know on this side of the blue

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