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Alan Wallace
A Buddhist View of Physics and the
Mind
About the
Author
Trained for ten years in Buddhist monasteries in India
and Switzerland, Alan Wallace has taught Buddhist theory and practice
in Europe and America since 1976; and he has served as interpreter for
numerous Tibetan scholars and contemplatives, including H. H. the
Dalai Lama. After graduating summa cum laude from Amherst College,
where he studied physics and the philosophy of science, he earned a
doctorate in religious studies at Stanford University.
Book
Description (from the publisher)
Choosing Reality shows how Buddhist contemplative methods of
investigating reality are relevant for modern physics and psychology.
How shall we understand the relationship between the way we experience
reality and the way science describes it? In examining this question,
Alan Wallace discusses two opposing views: the realist view, which
argues that scientific theories represent objective reality, and the
instrumentalist view, which states that concepts cannot describe what
exists independently of them. Finding both of these philosophies of
science inadequate, the author explores the Buddhist middle way view
and the relevance for modern physics of Buddhist contemplative methods
of investigating reality. He also examines the ideas of body, mind,
and reincarnation from the viewpoint of Tibetan Buddhism.
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