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100 _aWallace, B Alan
245 0 _aBuddhism & science/
_cB Alan Wallace
260 _aDelhi:
_bM.P.Pub,
_c2003.
300 _a444 p.
505 _aIntroduction: 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
650 _aBuddhism and science.
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