The ways in which the relationship between mind and world have been considered for the last few hundred years in Western thought and science are being radically reconceived and ideas from a wide variety of sources are now being taken more seriously than ever. Philosophical perspectives from the Buddhist traditions of India are of particular interest because they have long addressed issues that are currently in contention: if we are not Cartesian subjects essentially alienated from our bodies and the material world, as many have previously accepted, then who and what are we? And what then is the status of the “world ” we purportedly stood against? Or our perceptions of it? Or the consequences of actions within it? And if the line between sel...
I contrast briefly the Buddhist concept of Self as a process and a conditional reality with the co...
In the past twenty years, new optimism about the relevance of Buddhism to cognitive science has been...
Sankaraachaarya popularized the advaita thought among students of philosophy and seekers of knowledg...
In the past twenty years, new optimism about the relevance of Buddhism to cognitive science has been...
This book examines the relationship between Buddhist philosophy and scientific psychology by focusin...
The present study is an attempt to trace the development and philosophical implications of the Buddh...
The main aim of this article is to shed light on the intricate relationship between Buddhism and sci...
This paper aims to show that the problem of personal identity is a fundamental question not only in ...
This chapter examines Indian views of the mind and consciousness, with particular focus on the India...
ABSTRACT: The conception that Buddhism has of the world could be considered as the Buddhist Phi-loso...
This paper is an effort to present the mind-body problem from a Buddhist point of view. Firstly, I s...
In this research I explore the interdependent nature of existence by means of both personal and obje...
The intellectual tradition of India includes many psychological concepts, theories and techniques th...
Buddhism has been seen, at least since the Theravāda reform movements of the late nineteenth and ear...
Buddhism originated and developed in an Indian cultural context that featured many first-person prac...
I contrast briefly the Buddhist concept of Self as a process and a conditional reality with the co...
In the past twenty years, new optimism about the relevance of Buddhism to cognitive science has been...
Sankaraachaarya popularized the advaita thought among students of philosophy and seekers of knowledg...
In the past twenty years, new optimism about the relevance of Buddhism to cognitive science has been...
This book examines the relationship between Buddhist philosophy and scientific psychology by focusin...
The present study is an attempt to trace the development and philosophical implications of the Buddh...
The main aim of this article is to shed light on the intricate relationship between Buddhism and sci...
This paper aims to show that the problem of personal identity is a fundamental question not only in ...
This chapter examines Indian views of the mind and consciousness, with particular focus on the India...
ABSTRACT: The conception that Buddhism has of the world could be considered as the Buddhist Phi-loso...
This paper is an effort to present the mind-body problem from a Buddhist point of view. Firstly, I s...
In this research I explore the interdependent nature of existence by means of both personal and obje...
The intellectual tradition of India includes many psychological concepts, theories and techniques th...
Buddhism has been seen, at least since the Theravāda reform movements of the late nineteenth and ear...
Buddhism originated and developed in an Indian cultural context that featured many first-person prac...
I contrast briefly the Buddhist concept of Self as a process and a conditional reality with the co...
In the past twenty years, new optimism about the relevance of Buddhism to cognitive science has been...
Sankaraachaarya popularized the advaita thought among students of philosophy and seekers of knowledg...