Editore: | Wisdom Publications |
Genere: | Religion |
Autori: | Thupten Jinpa |
Pagine: | 552 pagine |
ISBN13: | 9781614294726 |
Lingua: | en |
Under the visionary supervision of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Science and Philosophy in the Indian Buddhist Classics
brings together classical Buddhist explorations of the nature of our
material world and the human mind and puts them into context for the
modern reader. It is the Dalai Lama’s view that the explorations by the
great masters of northern India in the first millennium CE still have
much that is of interest today, whether we are Buddhist or not.
Volume 1, The Physical World,
explores of the nature of our material world—from the macroscopic to
the microscopic. It begins with an overview of the many frameworks, such
as the so-called five aggregates, that Buddhist thinkers have used to
examine the nature and scope of reality. Topics include sources of
knowledge, the scope of reason, the nature and constituents of the
material world, theories of the atom, the nature of time, the formation
of the universe, and the evolution of life, including a detailed
explanation of the early Buddhist theories on fetal development. The
volume even contains a brief presentation on early theories about the
structure and function of the brain and the role of microorganisms
inside the human body. The book weaves together passages from the works
of great Buddhist thinkers like Asanga, Vasubandhu, Nagarjuna, Dignaga,
and Dharmakirti. Each of the major topics is introduced by Thupten
Jinpa, the Dalai Lama’s principal English-language translator and
founder of the Institute of Tibetan Classics.