title | authors | external_url | source_url | drive_links | tags | year | month | journal | volume | number | pages | publisher | openalexid | |||||
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Buddhism and Cognitive (Neuro)Science: An Uneasy Liaison? |
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2016 |
feb |
Asian Studies |
4 |
1 |
61--80 |
Ljubljana University Press |
W2295305272 |
Three fundamental ways of approaching the relationship between Buddhism and science are outlined: (a) rejection (Buddhism and science are not, and cannot be, compatible); (b) acceptance (Buddhism and science share important commonalities); (c) construction (Buddhism and science are compatible because they have been made compatible in the course of specific historical processes).
... with special emphasis on the distinction between construing Buddhism as a “living” versus “dead” tradition.