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      Dec 08, 2018 12:49AM
    
     Use this thread to discuss Why Buddhism is True: The Science and Philosophy of Meditation and Enlightenment by Robert Wright.
      Use this thread to discuss Why Buddhism is True: The Science and Philosophy of Meditation and Enlightenment by Robert Wright.
    
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   Here is a podcast episode that the author was on talking about this book: https://samharris.org/podcasts/is-bud...
      Here is a podcast episode that the author was on talking about this book: https://samharris.org/podcasts/is-bud...
     I really enjoyed reading his conception of "emptiness" in this book. I also liked how he argues for the practical application of disassociating existence from preconceived conceptions of its essence. Reminds me a lot of existentialism.
      I really enjoyed reading his conception of "emptiness" in this book. I also liked how he argues for the practical application of disassociating existence from preconceived conceptions of its essence. Reminds me a lot of existentialism.
     I want to point out that I read The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins before reading this book, and I am happy I did so. I think that the arguments in this book that are supported by concepts founded on evolutionary psychology are in turn supported by concepts found in Dawkins' book.
      I want to point out that I read The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins before reading this book, and I am happy I did so. I think that the arguments in this book that are supported by concepts founded on evolutionary psychology are in turn supported by concepts found in Dawkins' book.
     MJD wrote: "I really enjoyed reading his conception of "emptiness" in this book. I also liked how he argues for the practical application of disassociating existence from preconceived conceptions of its essenc..."
      MJD wrote: "I really enjoyed reading his conception of "emptiness" in this book. I also liked how he argues for the practical application of disassociating existence from preconceived conceptions of its essenc..."As I wrote in "message 3", I was seeing similarities to how this book was describing elements of Buddhist philosophy to elements I know of in existentialism. Here is an article written by someone who saw similar similarities between the two schools of philosophy:
"Existentialism Meets Buddhism: The philosophies of
Existentialism and Buddhism are more common than you
think."
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/bl...
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