Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Abstruse Articles

I have two editorial positions. For both of them, I edit philosophical (sometimes religious) articles for "a general educated public". Now I receive updates as to what is happening with various journals in the world. With them, one may often discard the words "general" and "public". Take this article in the journal of the American Academy of Religion this month:
Living with the Dead as a Way of Life: A Materialist Historiographical Approach to Cemetery Asceticism in Indian Buddhist Monasticisms
OBSERVATION: Saxe Commins and Robert Linscott put it well: "The new locutions used by contemporary philosophers [one may add theologians] to communicate with one another become more and more involved and private."

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