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Zajonc, Arthur and Michael Bitbol “Chapter 2: Why the Moon Follows Me: Observation and Relationally in Phenomena”. In The Monastery and the Microscope: Conversations with the Dalai Lama on Mind, Mindfulness, and the Nature of Reality. Hasenkamp, Wendy and Janna
R. White. (eds). Yale University Press (2017), pp 51-84.
Hanh pp. 121-130.
that s the chapter online I need 500 words Chicago style
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SCIENCE AND BUDDHISM
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Buddhism and science have for long been said to be compatible. Scholars on both sides
agree that modern science agrees with a lot of facts that are found in Buddhism. Through the
discussion between the Dalai Lama, Bitbol, and Durant, one understands that there is a mutual
agreement in the teachings of the two disciplines. For instance, they contend that” the definition
of what constitutes existence is something that is cognized by knowledge.” This was in relation
to the argument that classical objects are predictable, and as such, one is able to know how they
will behave in certain conditions.1 However, micro-objects tend to behave differently. This
means that a lot of changes could be happening when one is not looking at a proton or particle.
They also seemed to ...
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