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Buddhist Biology - Ancient Eastern Wisdom Meets Modern Western Science (Hardcover)
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Buddhist Biology - Ancient Eastern Wisdom Meets Modern Western Science (Hardcover)
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An eye-opening look at the crossroads of religion and science,
illuminating the unexpected common ground shared by biology and
Buddhism. Many high-profile public intellectuals-such as the
well-known "New Atheists" Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett, and the
late Christopher Hitchens-have argued that religion and science are
highly antagonistic, two views of the world that are utterly
incompatible. David Barish, a renowned biologist with thirty years
of experience, largely agrees with them-with one very big
exception. And that exception is Buddhism. In this fascinating
book, David Barash highlights an intriguing patch of common ground
between scientific and religious thought, illuminating the many
parallels between biology and Buddhism, allowing readers to see
both in a new way. Indeed, he shows that there are numerous places
where the Buddhist and biological perspectives coincide. For
instance, the cornerstone ecological concept-the interconnectedness
and interdependence of all things-is remarkably similar to the
fundamental insight of Buddhism. Indeed, a major Buddhist text, the
Avatamsaka Sutra-which consists of ten insights into the
"interpenetration" between beings and their environment-could well
have been written by a trained ecologist. Barash underscores other
similarities, including a shared distrust of simple
cause-and-effect analysis, a recognition of life as transient and
as a "process" rather than permanent and static, and an
appreciation of the "rightness" of nature along with a recognition
of the suffering that results when natural processes are tampered
with. After decades of removing predators to protect deer and elk
herds, ecologists have belatedly come to a Buddhist realization
that predation-and even forest fires-are natural processes that
have an important place in maintaining healthy ecosystems. Buddhist
Biology sheds new light on biology, Buddhism, and the remarkable
ways the two perspectives come together, like powerful searchlights
that offer complementary and valuable perspectives on the world and
our place in it.
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