On Pursuing the Dialogue Between Buddhism and Science in Ways That Distort Neither

APA Newsletter on Asian and Asian American Philosophers and Philosophies 20 (2):8-15 (2021)
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Abstract

This paper examines two central issues prompted by a recent critique of this Buddhist modernist phenomenon in Evan Thompson’s Why I Am Not a Buddhist: (i) the suitability of evolutionary psychology as a framework of analysis for Buddhist moral psychological ideas; and (iv) whether a Madhyamaka-inspired anti-foundationalism stance can serve as an effective platform for debating the issue of progress in science. The main argument of this paper is that if Buddhism is to enter into a fruitful dialogue with the mind sciences, it must be shown to complement the empirical claims to knowledge for which scientific naturalism so far provides the most viable basis.

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Christian Coseru
College of Charleston

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