Editore: | Columbia University Press |
Genere: | Religion |
Autori: | B. Alan Wallace |
Pagine: | 432 pagine |
ISBN13: | 9780231123358 |
Lingua: | en |
Buddhism and Science brings together distinguished philosophers,
Buddhist scholars, physicists, and cognitive scientists to examine the
contrasts and connections between the worlds of Western science and
Eastern spirituality. This compilation was inspired by a suggestion made
by His Holiness the Dalai Lama, himself one of the contributors, after
one of a series of cross-cultural scientific dialogues in Dharamsala,
India, sponsored by the Mind and Life Institute. Other contributors such
as William L. Ames, Matthieu Ricard, and Stephen LaBerge assess not
only the fruits of inquiry from East and West but also shed light on the
underlying assumptions of these disparate worldviews. Their essays
creatively address a broad range of topics: from quantum theory's
surprising affinities with the Buddhist concept of emptiness, to the
increasing need in the West for a more contemplative science attuned to
the first-person investigation of the mind, to the important ways in
which the psychological study of "lucid dreaming" maps similar terrain
to the cultivation of the Tibetan Buddhist discipline of dream yoga.
Reflecting its wide variety of topics, Buddhism and Science
is comprised of three sections. The first presents two historical
overviews of the engagements between Buddhism and modern science or,
rather, how Buddhism and modern science have defined, rivaled, or
complemented one another. The second describes the ways Buddhism and the
cognitive sciences inform each other; the third addresses points of
intersection between Buddhism and the physical sciences. On the broadest
level this work illuminates how different ways of exploring the nature
of human identity, the mind, and the universe at large can enrich and
enlighten one another.