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      Matthieu Ricard and Wolf Singer’s Beyond the Self: Conversations between Buddhism and Neuroscience

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      Cerebrum: the Dana Forum on Brain Science
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          Editor’s Note

          Buddhism shares with science the task of examining the mind empirically. But Buddhism has pursued, for two millennia, direct investigation of the mind through penetrating introspection. Neuroscience, on the other hand, relies on third-person knowledge in the form of scientific observation. In the book that is the subject of this review, two friends, one a Buddhist monk trained as a molecular biologist, and the other, a distinguished neuroscientist, offer their perspectives on the mind, the self, consciousness, the unconscious, free will, epistemology, meditation, and neuroplasticity .

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          Cerebrum
          Cerebrum
          Cerebrum: the Dana Forum on Brain Science
          The Dana Foundation
          1524-6205
          1943-3859
          Nov-Dec 2017
          01 November 2017
          : 2017
          : cer-15-17
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          cer-15-17
          6132048
          e747de85-e9b3-44ea-a574-e4ffa6789500
          Copyright 2017 The Dana Foundation All Rights Reserved
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