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Visions of Compassion: Western Scientists and Tibetan Buddhists Examine Human Nature
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Visions of Compassion: Western Scientists and Tibetan Buddhists Examine Human Nature

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This book examines how Western behavioral science–which has generally focused on negative aspects of human nature–holds up to cross-cultural scrutiny, in particular the Tibetan Buddhist celebration of the human potential for altruism, empathy, and compassion. Resulting from a meeting between the Dalai Lama, leading Western scholars, and a group of Tibetan monks, this volume includes excerpts from these extraordinary dialogues as well as engaging essays exploring points of difference and overlap between the two perspectives.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Country
United States
Date
1 November 2001
Pages
276
ISBN
9780195130430

This book examines how Western behavioral science–which has generally focused on negative aspects of human nature–holds up to cross-cultural scrutiny, in particular the Tibetan Buddhist celebration of the human potential for altruism, empathy, and compassion. Resulting from a meeting between the Dalai Lama, leading Western scholars, and a group of Tibetan monks, this volume includes excerpts from these extraordinary dialogues as well as engaging essays exploring points of difference and overlap between the two perspectives.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Country
United States
Date
1 November 2001
Pages
276
ISBN
9780195130430