Brains, Buddhas, and Believing - The Problem of Intentionality in Classical Buddhist and Cognitive-Scientific Philosop di Dan Arnold edito da Columbia University Press

Brains, Buddhas, and Believing - The Problem of Intentionality in Classical Buddhist and Cognitive-Scientific Philosop

The Problem Of Intentionality In Classical Buddhist And Cognitive-scientific Philosophy Of Mind

EAN:

9780231145466

ISBN:

0231145462

Pagine:
352
Formato:
Hardback
Lingua:
Inglese
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Descrizione Brains, Buddhas, and Believing - The Problem of Intentionality in Classical Buddhist and Cognitive-Scientific Philosop

In the recent, burgeoning discourse on Buddhist thought and cognitive science, premodern Buddhists are sometimes characterized as veritable "mind scientists" whose insights anticipate modern research on the brain and mind. Aiming to complicate this story, Dan Arnold confronts a significant obstacle to popular attempts at harmonizing classical Buddhist and modern scientific thought: since most Indian Buddhists believe that the mental continuum is uninterrupted by death (its continuity is what Buddhists mean by "rebirth"), they would have no truck with claims that everything about the mental is explicable with reference to brain events. Yet despite this significant divergence, a predominant stream of Indian Buddhist thought, associated with the seventh-century thinker Dharmakirti, turns out to be vulnerable to arguments modern philosophers have leveled against physicalism.

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