Buddhism & science/

Wallace, B Alan

Buddhism & science/ B Alan Wallace - Delhi: M.P.Pub, 2003. - 444 p.

Introduction: Buddhism and Science—Breaking Down the Barriers
B. ALAN WALLACE
lart I Historical Context
Buddhism and Science: On the Nature of the Dialogue
/OSE IGNACIO CABEZON
Science As an Ally or a Rival Philosophy? Tibetan Buddhist Thinkers'
Engagement with Modern Science
THUPTEN )INPA
lart 2 Buddl lisni an AilcCognitive Sciences
Understanding and Transforming the Mind
HIS HOLINESS THE XIV DALAI LAMA
The Concepts "Self" "Person," and "I" in Western Psychology and in
Buddhism
DAVID GALIN
Common Ground, Common Cause: Buddhism and Science on the
Afflictions of Identity
WILLIAM S. WALDRON
Imagining: Embodiment, Phenomenology, and Transformation
FRANCISCO J. VARELA AND NATALIE DEPRAZ
Lucid Dreaming and the Yoga of the Dream State: A Psychophysiological
Perspective
STEPHEN LABERGE
On the Relevance of a Contemplative Science
MATTHIEU RICARD
lart 3 BuddKlsm and tKc Pliysical Sciences
Emptiness and Quantum Theory
WILLIAM L. AMES
Time and Impermanence in Middle Way Buddhism and Modern Physics
VICTOR MANSFIELD
A Cure for Metaphysical Illusions: Kant, Quantum Mechanics, and
Madhyamaka
MICHEL BITDOL
Emptiness and Relativity
DAVID RITZ FINKELSTEIN
Encounters Between Buddhist and Quantum Epistemologies
ANTON ZEILINGER
Conclusion: Life As a Laboratory
PIET HUT

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