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Buddhist Biology -  Barash

Buddhist Biology

Ancient Eastern Wisdom Meets Modern Western Science

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Buch | Softcover
216 Seiten
2017
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-084433-2 (ISBN)
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Compares teachings of Buddhism with principles of modern biology, revealing many significant points of compatibility.
Many high-profile public intellectuals -- including "New Atheists" like Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett, and the late Christopher Hitchens -- have argued that religion and science are deeply antagonistic, representing two world views that are utterly incompatible. David Barash, a renowned biologist with forty years of experience, largely agrees with them, but with one very big exception: Buddhism.In this fascinating book, David Barash
highlights the intriguing common ground between scientific and religious thought, illuminating the many parallels between biology and Buddhism, allowing readers to see both in a new way. Indeed, he shows that
there are numerous places where Buddhist and biological perspectives coincide and reinforce each other. For instance, the cornerstone ecological concept -- the interconnectedness and interdependence of all natural things -- is remarkably similar to the fundamental insight of Buddhism. Indeed, a major Buddhist text, the Avatamsaka Sutra, which consists of ten insights into the "interpenetration" between beings and their environment, could well have been written by a trained ecologist, just as
current insights in evolutionary biology, genetics and development might have been authored by the Buddha himself. Barash underscores other notable similarities, including a shared distrust of simple
cause-and-effect analysis, an appreciation of the "rightness" of nature, along with an acknowledgment of the suffering that results when natural processes are tampered with. Buddhist Biology shows how the concept of "non-self," so confusing to many Westerners, is fully consistent with modern biology, as is the Buddhist perspective of "impermanence." Barash both demystifies and celebrates the biology of Buddhism and vice versa, showing in a concluding tour-de-force how modern Buddhism --shorn of
its hocus-pocus and abracadabra -- not only justifies but actually mandates both socially and environmentally "engaged" thought and practice.Buddhist Biology is a work of unique
intellectual synthesis that sheds astonishing light on biology as well as on Buddhism, highlighting the remarkable ways these two perspectives come together, like powerful searchlights that offer complementary and stunning perspectives on the world and our place in it.

David P. Barash is Professor of Psychology at University of Washington. An evolutionary biologist, he has written more than 250 peer-reviewed articles and 38 books, plus numerous opinion pieces in the Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, and the Chicago Tribune.

Table of Contents
Chapter 1: A Science Sutra
Chapter 2: Non-Self (Anatman)
Chapter 3: Impermanence (Anitya)
Chapter 4: Connectedness (Pratitya-Samutpada)
Chapter 5: Engagement, Part 1 (Dukkha)
Chapter 6: Engagement, Part 2 (Karma)
Chapter 7: Meaning (Existential Biobuddhism?)
Appendix

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Buddhismus
Naturwissenschaften Biologie
ISBN-10 0-19-084433-7 / 0190844337
ISBN-13 978-0-19-084433-2 / 9780190844332
Zustand Neuware
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