I will reserve other questions, if you aloud me, when a finish your book I’m not a buddhist as you are, but it seems to me that you didn’t dwell much in the paralels with physics. You concentrated perhaps too much neuro science and the meaning of Enlightment
NB: My point about science and monotheistic religions isn't that they're more scientific; it's rather to remind us that the science-religion relationship is complex in ways that Buddhist exceptionalism misses [3]
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We can ask which of those religions and philosophies comes closer to this conclusions for example. The answer would have to be Buddhism. We would not aspire to say that they have to be 100% similar. That would be silly. But that there are conections, there
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I think we're going round in circles. I've given my reasons for thinking the kind of reasoning you're using here doesn't work. You can read my book if you want to see these reasons in more precise and detailed terms.
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Thks. In the case of physics obviusly there is no intention to propagate any particular Weltanschaung, but one can derive the consecuences from the philosophical point of view over the significant discoveries coming in, especifically from quantum mechanics
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For example, one could say today safelesly that in certain conditions, nature don’t obey our clasic conceptions of separability and local realism. Or that nature is contextual in certain realms. Then if look to the panorama of religions and philosohies,
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Contextuality, non local realism and non separability, all, sound very much similar to interdendent origination
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