Mind and Life: Discussions with the Dalai Lama on the Nature of Reality

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Columbia University Press, 20 déc. 2010 - 232 pages

Scientists, philosophers and Buddhist scholars discuss the nature of reality in a book that goes inside a Mind and Life Institute conference.

For over a decade, members of the Mind and Life Institute have gathered to discuss questions that are both fundamental and profound: can physics, chemistry, and biology explain the mystery of life? How do our philosophical assumptions influence science and the ethics we bring to biotechnology? And how does an ancient spiritual tradition throw new light on these questions?

In Mind and Life, Pier Luigi Luisi reproduces this stimulating cross-cultural dialogue in which world-class scientists, philosophers, and Buddhist scholars develop a holistic approach to the exploration of reality. He also adds scientific background to their presentations, as well as supplementary discussions with prominent participants and attendees. Interviews with His Holiness the Karmapa, the Buddhist monk Matthieu Ricard, and the actor and longtime human rights advocate Richard Gere further enrich the material with personal viewpoints. Conversation topics range from the origin of matter to the nature of evolution, the ethics of genetic manipulation, and the question of consciousness and ethics.

 

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Introduction
1
1 How Real Are the Elementary Particles?
16
2 The Emergence of Complexity and an Interview with Matthieu Ricard
50
3 Toward the Complexity of Life
73
4 How Life Unfolds and an Interview with Richard Gere
110
5 The Magic of the Human Genome and Its Ethical Problems and an Interview with His Holiness the Karmapa
140
6 From Consciousness to Ethics
166
7 Last Words
194
About the Mind and Life Institute
201
Notes
207
Index
211
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Pier Luigi Luisi is professor of biology at the University of Roma 3 and the author of The Emergence of Life: From Chemical Origins to Synthetic Biology. His major research has been in the fields of self-organization of chemical systems and the emergence of novel functional properties as a result of increased complexity.

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