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Buddhism - Science and Medicine

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ISBN/EAN: 9783869458311
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 0 S., 2.08 MB
Auflage: 1. Auflage 2015
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Beschreibung

The European structure of thinking has led us into an ecologic and economic crisis that is going to destroy nature and social structures. In this situation the thinking structure of Buddhism is very interesting and helpful because it reveals the fundamental presuppositions of European thinking as fictions: the separation between consciousness and world, theory and practice, the real and the sense (meaning), the transitory and the eternal.o The frame of the mind is the condition of the world.o The Eightfold Path is not normative ethics.o Buddhism grounds on instability, therefore, we cannot assume that something remains eternally unchanged.

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Table of ContentsFriedrich Wallner und Michael Franck (University of Vienna)How Buddhist Philosophy can help us to identify the cultural sources of our global crisesSomparn Promta (Department of Philosophy, Chulalongkorn University)Enlightened LifeIntegration of Buddha's Teaching and BiologySumalee Mahanarongchai (Thammasat University, Bangkok)The Mind's Facticity and the Rise of DiseaseNicole Holzenthal Intersophia (International Network of Philosophical Studies, University of Oviedo (Spain))How do cultural presuppositions influence sciences?Illustrated by means of the Western distinction: phenomena/something behind in geneticsHASHI Hisaki (Department of Philosophy, University of Vienna)The Theory of 'Between' - 'Transmission' - 'Intra-Relation'Toward the Cognition of the Universal Truth in Huayen- and Zen BuddhismPataraporn Sirikanchana (Thammasat University and Buddhist World University, Bangkok)Phra Brahmagunabhorn (P.A. Payutto)'s Exposition of Buddhist Teachings and Practices for Health CareGerhard KlüngerBuddhas "Noble Eightfold Path" in its Western Interpretation as a Means of Mental HealthHelmut Reinalter (Leopold-Franzens-Universität Innsbruck)Globale EthikWeltethos und BuddhismusTavivat Puntarigvivat (Institute of Research and Development of the World Buddhist University)Buddhism and Psycho-AnalysisThe Teachings of Luangpor TeeanChristine Korischek (Sigmund Freud University)Chanmi Qigong PracticeA Subtle Process of ChangeAndrea RiegelThe Yijing - a Main Source for Chinese Medical TheoriesGünter Gunia (Universität Potsdam)Buddhistische Perspektiven in der Akupunktur

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