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Exploring actuality through experiment and experience (online)
Format: Web Article
Publication Year: 1999
Publisher: Self
Place of Publication: Princeton, NJ
Pages: 391-405
Sources ID: 126101
Visibility: Public (group default)
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A comparison is presented of three approaches to an understanding of `what is actual': modern science, Husserlian phenomenology, and Tibetan Buddhist Dzog Chen. In each approach, experiment is the central touch stone, while the theoretical `foundations' are dynamically changing. The roles that consciousness plays in each of the three approaches are contrasted, in a comparative analysis that provides a fresh look at the question of the possibility of a scientific study of consciousness.

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Online resource