This paper examines philosophy as a way of life in a time of crisis by focusing on Buddhism, envisioned as a path exercising the faculty of “mindfulness.” From this standpoint of “Buddhist philosophy as mindful exercise,” and following the Kyōto School’s inspiration of engaging a dialogue with Western traditions, including modern psychology and medicine, the paper reflects upon the role of philosophy during this critical period. In response to the contemporary fragmentation of knowledge, it conceives creatively a set of core principles in the form of maxims – to be examined and adapted by each potentially interested individual – as tools to retain vital information, organize reflection, and reorient one’s attention and destiny. Structured a...
This article contains three parts. The first part tells about the Buddhist Philosophy towards the “T...
Mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs), of which Mindfulness- Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) is one o...
In this modern age, most people in developed and developing countries are affected by mental illness...
This paper examines philosophy as a way of life in a time of crisis by focusing on Buddhism, envisio...
This research investigates the evolving relevance of Buddhism in the contemporary West and the full ...
The teaching unit Buddhist Practice and Analytical Psychology in the masters programme in Analytical...
In Buddhist thought the central issue in life is neither philosophical in the sense of resolving ult...
The central axis of Buddhist spiritual practice is meditation. Meditation is essential for the full ...
Abstract: This article investigates the challenge of personal crisis during deep meditation, as obse...
From its earliest days, Buddhism has been closely intertwined with the practice of medicine, both be...
There are various kinds and extents of crises that require individuals to have the clarity, discernm...
A critical exploration of classical Indian Buddhist thought in a global and comparative context, foc...
In this paper, a case is made that Buddhism is a system of education that is designed to transition ...
The theory and practice of mindfulness originate in an ancient oriental religion and yet is being ap...
Desire is an important philosophical topic that deeply impacts everyday life. Philosophical practice...
This article contains three parts. The first part tells about the Buddhist Philosophy towards the “T...
Mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs), of which Mindfulness- Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) is one o...
In this modern age, most people in developed and developing countries are affected by mental illness...
This paper examines philosophy as a way of life in a time of crisis by focusing on Buddhism, envisio...
This research investigates the evolving relevance of Buddhism in the contemporary West and the full ...
The teaching unit Buddhist Practice and Analytical Psychology in the masters programme in Analytical...
In Buddhist thought the central issue in life is neither philosophical in the sense of resolving ult...
The central axis of Buddhist spiritual practice is meditation. Meditation is essential for the full ...
Abstract: This article investigates the challenge of personal crisis during deep meditation, as obse...
From its earliest days, Buddhism has been closely intertwined with the practice of medicine, both be...
There are various kinds and extents of crises that require individuals to have the clarity, discernm...
A critical exploration of classical Indian Buddhist thought in a global and comparative context, foc...
In this paper, a case is made that Buddhism is a system of education that is designed to transition ...
The theory and practice of mindfulness originate in an ancient oriental religion and yet is being ap...
Desire is an important philosophical topic that deeply impacts everyday life. Philosophical practice...
This article contains three parts. The first part tells about the Buddhist Philosophy towards the “T...
Mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs), of which Mindfulness- Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) is one o...
In this modern age, most people in developed and developing countries are affected by mental illness...