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    Meditation, Buddhism, and Science by McMahan, David; Braun, Erik;

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    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 9 November 2017

    • ISBN 9780190495800
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages272 pages
    • Size 155x231x12 mm
    • Weight 318 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 2
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    Short description:

    This volume explores the interrelations between Buddhist traditions and the scientific study of meditation. Essays consider the nature of modern meditation, its secularization, the values and goods implicit in practice, and the sorts of subjects that take shape under the influence of meditation framed within scientific discourse.

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    The scientific study of Buddhist forms of meditation has surged in recent years. Such study has captured the popular imagination, reshaping conceptions of what meditation is and what it can do. Within the lab and now beyond it, people have come to see meditation as a practical matter, a rewiring of the brain or an optimization of consciousness as a means to better health, more fulfilling relationships, and increasing productivity. Often suppressed if not dropped from this pragmatic approach are the beliefs, values, and cosmologies that underpin such practice from the Buddhist point of view.

    Propelled by the imperatives of empirical practicality, for perhaps the first time in history meditation has shifted from Buddhist monasteries and practice centers to some of the most prominent and powerful modern institutions in the world-hospitals, universities, corporations, and the military-as well as many non-institutional settings. As the contributions to this volume show, as their contexts change, so do the practices, sometimes drastically. New ways of thinking about meditation, ways that profoundly affect millions of lives all over the world, are emerging from its move to these more strictly secular settings.

    To understand these changes and their effects, the essays in this volume explore the unaddressed complexities in the interrelations between Buddhist history and thought and the scientific study of meditation. The contributors bring philosophical, cultural, historical, and ethnographic perspectives to bear, considering such issues as the philosophical presumptions of practice, the secularization of meditation, the values and goods assumed in clinical approaches, and the sorts of subjects that take shape under the influence of these transformed and transformative practices-all the more powerful for being so often formulated with the authority of scientific discourse.

    there are insights into these issues throughout, and readers will be rewarded with different approaches to these issues, which are sure to remain ... With this volume, such readers will be able to assess for themselves the relative weight of these positions and how the trajectory of the scientific Buddhist meditation project should proceed.

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    Table of Contents:

    Table of Contents
    1. Introduction: From Colonialism to Brainscans: Modern Transformations of Buddhist Meditation
    David L. McMahan and Erik Braun
    2. How Meditation Works: Theorizing the Role of Cultural Context in Buddhist Contemplative Practices
    David L. McMahan
    3. Looping Effects and the Cognitive Science of Mindfulness Meditation
    Evan Thompson
    4. Buddhism, Happiness, and the Science of Meditation
    William Edelglass
    5. Reflections on Indian Buddhist Thought and the Scientific Study of Meditation, Or: Why Scientists Should Talk More with Their Monks
    William S. Waldron
    6. "Mind the Gap:" Appearance and Reality in Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy
    Joanna Cook
    7. "Wherever You Go, There You . . . Aren't?" Non-self, Spirits, and the Concept of the Person in Thai Buddhist Mindfulness
    Julia Cassaniti
    8. "Mindfulness Makes You a Way Better Lover": Mindful Sex and the Adaption of Buddhism to New Cultural Desires
    Jeff Wilson
    9. Mindful but not Religious: Meditation and Enchantment in the Work of Jon Kabat-Zinn
    Erik Braun
    10. Is Mindfulness Buddhist? (And Why It Matters)
    Robert H. Sharf

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