This book examines the relationship between Buddhist philosophy and scientific psychology by focusing on the doctrine of No-self. The hypothesis is that No-self can function as an instrument of counter-induction, that is, an alternative conceptual scheme that exposes by contrast the intuitive or folk theoretical presuppositions sedimented in our perception of ourselves and others. When incorporated into regimens of meditative and ritual practice, the No-self doctrine works to challenge and disrupt our naïve folk psychology. The author argues that there is a fruitful parallel between the No-self doctrine and anti-Cartesian trends in the cognitive sciences. The No-self doctrine was the product of philosophical speculation undertaken in the ...
ReligionPh.D.Since its inception in the 1960s, the scientific research of Buddhist-based meditation ...
International audienceFrom very early times, the Buddhist intellectuals have made the notion of a se...
This paper examines two central issues prompted by a recent critique of this Buddhist modernist phen...
In this paper, I argue that psychology can support the concept of no-self in Mahayana Buddhism. Psyc...
In the past twenty years, new optimism about the relevance of Buddhism to cognitive science has been...
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 thesis describes two similar paradigm shifts––one between Brahmanism and Buddhism and the other...
Anatta or non-self is one of the most important concepts inTheravada Buddhism. Anatta’s main objecti...
Abstract. This paper explores the teachings of the Buddha regarding Self and No-Self. Because he foc...
In the past twenty years, new optimism about the relevance of Buddhism to cognitive science has been...
The Buddhist concept of “mindfulness” has had a large impact on Western psychological interventions ...
The main aim of this article is to shed light on the intricate relationship between Buddhism and sci...
The present study is an attempt to trace the development and philosophical implications of the Buddh...
The author attempts to integrate the concepts of self used in psychoanalytic theory with the underst...
ReligionPh.D.Since its inception in the 1960s, the scientific research of Buddhist-based meditation ...
International audienceFrom very early times, the Buddhist intellectuals have made the notion of a se...
This paper examines two central issues prompted by a recent critique of this Buddhist modernist phen...
In this paper, I argue that psychology can support the concept of no-self in Mahayana Buddhism. Psyc...
In the past twenty years, new optimism about the relevance of Buddhism to cognitive science has been...
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 thesis describes two similar paradigm shifts––one between Brahmanism and Buddhism and the other...
Anatta or non-self is one of the most important concepts inTheravada Buddhism. Anatta’s main objecti...
Abstract. This paper explores the teachings of the Buddha regarding Self and No-Self. Because he foc...
In the past twenty years, new optimism about the relevance of Buddhism to cognitive science has been...
The Buddhist concept of “mindfulness” has had a large impact on Western psychological interventions ...
The main aim of this article is to shed light on the intricate relationship between Buddhism and sci...
The present study is an attempt to trace the development and philosophical implications of the Buddh...
The author attempts to integrate the concepts of self used in psychoanalytic theory with the underst...
ReligionPh.D.Since its inception in the 1960s, the scientific research of Buddhist-based meditation ...
International audienceFrom very early times, the Buddhist intellectuals have made the notion of a se...
This paper examines two central issues prompted by a recent critique of this Buddhist modernist phen...