In the past twenty years, new optimism about the relevance of Buddhism to cognitive science has been expressed by a number of established researchers. In this article I ask what are the conceptual roots of this optimism, and which forms of development it inspired, with particular focus on selfhood, embodiment and meditation. The latter contains three distinct points of contact that are also reviewed: the introduction of first person methods, neuroscientific research of meditation, and using meditation in psychotherapy. I argue that the dialogue between Buddhism and cognitive science is part of a bigger concern that accompanies late modernity since the 19th century regarding the gap between first and third person accounts of reality. In part...
International audienceScientific research highlights the central role of specific psychological proc...
Buddhism originated and developed in an Indian cultural context that featured many first-person prac...
It is my contention that, although researchers of neural correlates of well-being (N.C.W.Bs) have ri...
In the past twenty years, new optimism about the relevance of Buddhism to cognitive science has been...
In the past twenty years, new optimism about the relevance of Buddhism to cognitive science has been...
The main aim of this article is to shed light on the intricate relationship between Buddhism and sci...
The article highlights some of the parallels encountered in the areas of mindfulness and first-perso...
ReligionPh.D.Since its inception in the 1960s, the scientific research of Buddhist-based meditation ...
This book examines the relationship between Buddhist philosophy and scientific psychology by focusin...
This thesis describes two similar paradigm shifts––one between Brahmanism and Buddhism and the other...
Buddhism has been seen, at least since the Theravāda reform movements of the late nineteenth and ear...
This thesis describes two similar paradigm shifts––one between Brahmanism and Buddhism and the other...
The ways in which the relationship between mind and world have been considered for the last few hund...
This paper examines two central issues prompted by a recent critique of this Buddhist modernist phen...
This thesis is primarily concerned with three enduring topics that demand attention from contemporar...
International audienceScientific research highlights the central role of specific psychological proc...
Buddhism originated and developed in an Indian cultural context that featured many first-person prac...
It is my contention that, although researchers of neural correlates of well-being (N.C.W.Bs) have ri...
In the past twenty years, new optimism about the relevance of Buddhism to cognitive science has been...
In the past twenty years, new optimism about the relevance of Buddhism to cognitive science has been...
The main aim of this article is to shed light on the intricate relationship between Buddhism and sci...
The article highlights some of the parallels encountered in the areas of mindfulness and first-perso...
ReligionPh.D.Since its inception in the 1960s, the scientific research of Buddhist-based meditation ...
This book examines the relationship between Buddhist philosophy and scientific psychology by focusin...
This thesis describes two similar paradigm shifts––one between Brahmanism and Buddhism and the other...
Buddhism has been seen, at least since the Theravāda reform movements of the late nineteenth and ear...
This thesis describes two similar paradigm shifts––one between Brahmanism and Buddhism and the other...
The ways in which the relationship between mind and world have been considered for the last few hund...
This paper examines two central issues prompted by a recent critique of this Buddhist modernist phen...
This thesis is primarily concerned with three enduring topics that demand attention from contemporar...
International audienceScientific research highlights the central role of specific psychological proc...
Buddhism originated and developed in an Indian cultural context that featured many first-person prac...
It is my contention that, although researchers of neural correlates of well-being (N.C.W.Bs) have ri...