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Why Buddhism is true

the science and philosophy of meditation and enlightenment
Verfasser*in: Suche nach Verfasser*in Wright, Robert
Verfasser*innenangabe: Robert Wright
Jahr: 2017
Verlag: New York [u.a.], Simon & Schuster Paperbacks
Mediengruppe: Buch
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VERLAGSTEXT: / / Annotation / Philosophically explains how the human mind evolved to channel anxiety, depression, anger, and greed and how a healthy practice of Buddhist meditation can promote clarity and alleviate suffering. / / The best-selling author of The Evolution of God philosophically explains how the human mind evolved to channel anxiety, depression, anger and greed and how a healthy practice of Buddhist meditation can promote clarity and alleviate suffering. / / New York Times Bestseller / / From one of America's greatest minds, a journey through psychology, philosophy, and lots of meditation to show how Buddhism holds the key to moral clarity and enduring happiness. / / / / Robert Wright famously explained in The Moral Animal how evolution shaped the human brain. The mind is designed to often delude us, he argued, about ourselves and about the world. And it is designed to make happiness hard to sustain. / / / / But if we know our minds are rigged for anxiety, depression, anger, and greed, what do we do? Wright locates the answer in Buddhism, which figured out thousands of years ago what scientists are only discovering now. Buddhism holds that human suffering is a result of not seeing the world clearly-and proposes that seeing the world more clearly, through meditation, will make us better, happier people. / / / / In Why Buddhism is True, Wright leads readers on a journey through psychology, philosophy, and a great many silent retreats to show how and why meditation can serve as the foundation for a spiritual life in a secular age. At once excitingly ambitious and wittily accessible, this is the first book to combine evolutionary psychology with cutting-edge neuroscience to defend the radical claims at the heart of Buddhist philosophy. With bracing honesty and fierce wisdom, it will persuade you not just that Buddhism is true-which is to say, a way out of our delusion-but that it can ultimately save us from ourselves, as individuals and as a species. / /
 
AUS DEM INHALT: / / / / Taking the red pill -- Paradoxes of meditation -- When are feelings illusions? -- Bliss, ecstasy, and other reasons to meditate -- The alleged nonexistence of your self -- The confirmed nonexistence of your self -- The mental modules that run your life -- How thoughts think themselves -- "Self" control -- Encounters with the formless -- The upside of emptiness -- A weedless world -- Like, wow, everything is one (at most) -- Is enlightenment enlightenment? -- So remind me why I should meditate? /

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Verfasser*in: Suche nach Verfasser*in Wright, Robert
Verfasser*innenangabe: Robert Wright
Jahr: 2017
Verlag: New York [u.a.], Simon & Schuster Paperbacks
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ISBN: 978-1-439-19545-1
2. ISBN: 1-439-19545-5
Beschreibung: 336 Seiten
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Sprache: Englisch
Fußnote: Includes bibliographical references (pages 303-311) and index. Text engl.
Mediengruppe: Buch