Could physicalism be compatible with Buddhist goals and practices? Mark Siderits considers a question that has the potential to altogether change our understanding of Buddhism. Buddhist Physicalism? is by necessity a work of fusion philosophy -- a conversation between two distinct philosophical traditions. In drawing from the Buddhist philosophical tradition, as well as recent work in philosophy of mind, it attempts to mediate this conversation and answer two vexing questions in philosophy and Buddhism: might Buddhism be compatible with modern naturalism, and is consciousness something existing over and above the body and brain?…mehr
Could physicalism be compatible with Buddhist goals and practices? Mark Siderits considers a question that has the potential to altogether change our understanding of Buddhism. Buddhist Physicalism? is by necessity a work of fusion philosophy -- a conversation between two distinct philosophical traditions. In drawing from the Buddhist philosophical tradition, as well as recent work in philosophy of mind, it attempts to mediate this conversation and answer two vexing questions in philosophy and Buddhism: might Buddhism be compatible with modern naturalism, and is consciousness something existing over and above the body and brain?
Mark Siderits is Professor Emeritus in Philosophy at Illinois State University, was also Professor of Philosophy at Seoul National University, and has lectured at Kyoto University. He is the author of numerous books, including The Buddha's Teachings As Philosophy (2022), How Things Are (2021), and, with Shoryu Katsura, Nagarjuna's Middle Way: The Mulamadhyamakakarika(2014). He has made groundbreaking contributions to the study and practice of Buddhism in his extraordinary career, and a collection of his papers on Buddhist philosophy, Studies in Buddhist Philosophy, was published by OUP in 2016.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: The Question Mark Chapter 1: Metaphysics and the Buddhist Project Chapter 2: Buddhist Metaphysical Scruples Chapter 3: Consciousness in Early Buddhism and the Abhidharma Schools Chapter 4: Meta-Cognition and the Reflexivity Thesis Chapter 5: Some Current Controversies Concerning Consciousness Chapter 6: Becoming Minded Chapter 7: The Problem of Phenomenal Consciousness Chapter 8: Assessing the Plausibility of a Buddhist Physicalism
Introduction: The Question Mark Chapter 1: Metaphysics and the Buddhist Project Chapter 2: Buddhist Metaphysical Scruples Chapter 3: Consciousness in Early Buddhism and the Abhidharma Schools Chapter 4: Meta-Cognition and the Reflexivity Thesis Chapter 5: Some Current Controversies Concerning Consciousness Chapter 6: Becoming Minded Chapter 7: The Problem of Phenomenal Consciousness Chapter 8: Assessing the Plausibility of a Buddhist Physicalism
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