Routledge Handbook on the Philosophy of Meditation

Routledge Handbook on the Philosophy of Meditation

Repetti, Rick

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

410

Mole

9780367649746

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction: Is meditation philosophy?

PART I: Meditation and philosophy

1 Skeptical doubts about meditation as philosophy

2 The philosophy of meditation: The spoken Tao

3 Meditation and the paradox of self-consciousness

4 The relation between meditation and analytic philosophy

5 Engaging metacognitive practices: On the uses (and possible abuse) of meditation in philosophy

6 Differences and interaction between meditative cultivation and philosophical thought/insight in early and Theravada Buddhism

7 The necessity of meditation in Upani?adic turiya and Yogacara amala vijnana

PART II: Meditation and epistemology

8 Meditation, nonconceptuality, and the reflexive structure of consciousness

9 The experience of presence: Meditation and the nature of consciousness

10 Meditation as cultivating knowledge-how

11 How meditation changes the brain: A neurophilosophical and pragmatic account

12 How a philosophy of meditation can explore the deep connections between mindfulness and contemplative wisdom

13 Psychedelics and meditation: A neurophilosophical perspective

PART III: Meditation and metaphysics

14 Philosophy without a philosopher: Anatman as a special case of dependent arising

15 Meditative experience and the plasticity of self-experience

16 The self: What does mindfulness meditation reveal about it?

17 Control, anxiety, and the progressive detachment from the self

PART IV: Meditation and values

18 Is there a global norm in favor of global attentiveness?

19 Meditation in the context of a naturalized eudaimonic Buddhism

PART V: Meditation and phenomenology

20 The phenomenology of meditation: An Advaita approach

21 What is meditation good for?: Reflections on the use of meditation in the study of consciousness

22 Bare attention, dereification, and meta-awareness in mindfulness: A phenomenological critique

23 Consciousness, content, and cognitive attenuation: A neurophenomenological perspective

PART VI: Meditation in Greco-Roman and Judeo-Christian traditions

24 Prosoche as Stoic mindfulness

25 The philosophical presuppositions of Christian meditation: Theo-philosophical anthropology and its corresponding participatory ontology

26 The end of man: Philosophical consummation in Jewish meditative tradition
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