Buddhist Philosophy and the Embodied Mind

Buddhist Philosophy and the Embodied Mind

A Constructive Engagement

MacKenzie, Matthew

Rowman & Littlefield

03/2024

196

Mole

9781538160145

15 a 20 dias

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Acknowledgements

Introduction





On Comparative Philosophy
Overview of the Chapters





Enacting Selves

No-Self
Buddhist Reductionism
Four Problems for Buddhist Reductionism
The Dependent Origination of Sentient Beings
Sentience and Subjectivity
Subjectivity and Self
Self-Making
Conclusion


Luminosity

Luminosity
Self-Luminosity and Other-Luminosity
Dual-Aspect Reflexivism
Temporality
Dynamic Embodied Nondual Awareness


Agency and Other Minds

Karma
Agentless Agency
Enactive Agency
Psychological Agency
Other Minds
Conclusion


Enacting Worlds

The Co-Emergence of Self and World
Enacting Worlds
Enaction, Emptiness, and Realism
The Three Natures of Phenomena


Cultivating Compassion



The Sa?saric Framework
Bodhicitta, Empathy, and Open Intersubjectivity
Meditative Concentration
The Four Point Mind Training

Equality of Self and Other
The Limits of Self-Cherishing
The Benefits of Altruism
Exchange of Self and Other



Conclusion

Bibliography
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4E;Asian philosophy;Buddhism;Cognition;Cognitive science;Comparative philosophy;Embodiment;Ethics;Indian philosophy;Phenomenology;Philosophy of consciousness;Philosophy of mind;Psychology;Reflexivity;Self;Temporality