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Two Views of Mind: Abhidharma and Brain Science

by Christopher deCharms, R. Christopher Decharms
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Overview

Two Views of Mind: Abhidharma and Brain Science offers a clear overview of perception, thought, and awareness in Tibetan Buddhist psychology and in Western neuroscience. DeCharms lays out the Buddhist theory of perception side-by-side with the scientific view of Western neuroscience on the brain activity of human cognition. He discovers insights from each system that suggest exciting new approaches to perennial problems that the other has not been able to resolve. Directed to non-specialists, he focuses on the differences between the two traditions in methodology, assumptions, and purpose.

Synopsis

Scientists compares and contrasts the Buddhists theory of perception and Western neuroscience.

About the Author, Christopher deCharms

Christopher deCharms is a cognitive neuroscientist at the Keck Center for Integrative Neuroscience at the University of California San Francisco

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 1997
Publisher
Snow Lion Publications, Incorporated
Pages
220
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781559390811

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