![]() He’s hopes that Buddhism might help realise a more sustainable future for humanity. To argue his case, Wright draws upon evolutionary psychology, neuroscience and his own engagement with meditation, in order to analyse the core tenets of Buddhism and reflect upon their moral and philosophical implications. Additionally, Wright believes that Buddhism has techniques which allow us to lessen certain negative aspects of the human condition, namely ignorance, suffering and discontent. Still, he is convinced that Buddhism anticipated by a matter of centuries knowledge about the human mind that we are only now unearthing through science. ![]() ![]() Wright has little interest in preserving tradition if it cannot stand up to his secular critique. In this sense the title is something of a misnomer. ![]() ![]() Robert Wright’s book, Why Buddhism Is True: The Science And Philosophy Of Meditation And Enlightenment (2017) is part of the ‘Secular Buddhist’ movement – a project which seeks to strip away the religion’s metaphysical and mystical content and ground it in a naturalistic or science-based interpretation. SUBSCRIBE NOW Books Why Buddhism Is True by Robert Wright Lachlan Dale considers a naturalistic view of Buddhism. ![]()
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