Religion and Science in the Mirror of Buddhism

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A01=Francisca Cho
A01=Richard K. Squier
Abhidharma Philosophy
Agnostic
Author_Francisca Cho
Author_Richard K. Squier
buddhist
Buddhist Epistemological
Buddhist Hermeneutics
Buddhist Reductive
buddhist science philosophy intersection
canon
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Chopin
comparative epistemology
cross-cultural cognition
Dalai Lama
DNA Base Pair
Emptiness Doctrine
ENLIGHTENED MATERIALIST
Epistemic Instruments
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eq_nobargain
Follow
Hare's Horns
Hare’s Horns
hermeneutic analysis
Hyperactive Agency Detection Device
Hypersensitive Agency Detection Device
Koan Practice
live
Live Words
maha
master
materialist philosophy
myth and logic
Na Ga Rjuna
narrative
Natural Temporal Condition
Noma
pluralism
scientific worldviews
Timeless
Total Speech Act
view
Violates
Water Jug
words
zen
Zen Masters

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138910881
  • Weight: 385g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Nov 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book offers a Buddhist perspective on the conflict between religion and science in contemporary western society. Examining Buddhist history, authors Francisca Cho and Richard K. Squier offer a comparative analysis of Buddhist and western scientific epistemologies that transcends the limitations of non-Buddhist approaches to the subject of religion and science. The book is appropriate for undergraduates, graduate students, and researchers interested in comparative religion or in the intersection of religion and science and Buddhist Studies.

Francisca Cho is Associate Professor of Buddhist studies at Georgetown University. Her main research topic is the aesthetic expression of Buddhism through fiction, poetry and film. The methodology of comparative studies is a key focus in her work on religion and science.

Richard K. Squier received his PhD in computer science from Princeton University in 1991, and is currently on the faculty of the Computer Science Department, Georgetown University. He is interested in the physical limitations of computation and its application to human communication.

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