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Buddhism and Scientific Methods |
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Author |
Chang, Otto H.
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Source |
Hsi Lai Journal of Humanistic Buddhism=西來人間佛教學報
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Volume | v.8 |
Date | 2007 |
Pages | 102 - 114 |
Publisher | International Academy of Buddhism, University of the West |
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http://www.uwest.edu/site/
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Location | Rosemead, CA, US [柔似蜜, 加利福尼亞州, 美國] |
Content type | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
Language | 英文=English |
Abstract | Although developed originally for the elimination of human suffering, Buddhism in the pursuit of achieving its final goal has developed extremely useful methods to understand reality, to observe causes and conditions for all phenomena, and to overcome any delusions or incorrect views. This paper compares the methods used by Buddhists for enlightenment with the methods used by modern scientists, describes their similarities, and contrasts their major differences. It concludes that the methods used by Buddhists are not only in consistence with the so called “scientific methods,” they exhibit additional strengths that current scientific methods fall short of.
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Table of contents | 1.Introduction 102 2.SCIENCE AND SCIENTIFIC METHODS 103 3.BUDDHISM AS AN APPLIED SCIENCE 105 4.COMPARISON OF BUDDHISM AND SCIENTIFIC ENQUIRY 107 5.WHAT CAN SCIENTISTS LEARN FROM BUDDHISM? 111 6.WHAT CAN BUDDHISTS LEARN FROM SCIENCE? 112 |
ISSN | 15304108 (P) |
Hits | 905 |
Created date | 2013.04.25 |
Modified date | 2020.04.09 |
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