Couldn’t agree more.
Best,
Agnes Korn
From: INDOLOGY [mailto:indology-bounces@list.indology.info]
On Behalf Of Valerie Roebuck via INDOLOGY
Sent: Sunday, June 30, 2019 4:52 PM
To: Christian P. Haskett
Cc: indology List List
Subject: Re: [INDOLOGY] Clarification of list etiquette
Dear Chris
Certainly not. We should behave on a list like this as (I hope) we would when face to face with our colleagues in a conference room. Anyone indulging in name-calling or withering sarcasm, or trying to label colleagues as ’trespassing youngsters’,
has already lost whatever argument they had. In my view we are all equal members on here. The fact that some of us have been knocking around longer than others does not necessarily make us wiser, as the Dhammapada points out.
Valerie J Roebuck
Manchester, UK
On 30 Jun 2019, at 15:35, Christian P. Haskett via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> wrote:
Recently, a member posted that he has:
“a right to talk
"condescendingly" to trespassing youngsters.”
Holding in abeyance the questions of ‘trespass’ and ‘youngsters,’ and entirely bracketing any questions about the rectitude of various positions in the debate, does the list and
its committee affirm this right?
Does the list committee affirm the right of this or any other scholar to conduct him or herself in such fashion, including belittling name-calling, withering sarcasm, and plainly
disparaging ad hominem attacks—and a concomitant obligation on the part of myself and other youngsters to endure such treatment—by allowing him or her continued membership without censure?
I don't believe such a right exists, or should, but it’s not my place to decide. On the other hand, rights and obligations are contingent and limited to the domains in which they
are granted, and so I’ll quietly show myself out if that’s the way things are going to be. That’s really not meant as a threat. I am an utterly inconsequential and passive participant in Indology. However, I suspect that others feel the same way, and are
not so free as I am to say so, and that perhaps the management of Indology would benefit from knowing that.
best
cpbh
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Chris Haskett
Assistant Professor, Religion
Centre College
स्वप्नोपमत्वाद्धर्मणां भवशान्त्योरकल्पना
--स्फुटार्थ ४।६०
Because they are dreamlike, the arising and ceasing of things are inconceivable. Sphuṭārtha 4.60
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