Buddhism & science (Registro nro. 117868)
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| LC control number | 43029661 |
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| Original cataloging agency | UtSlPG |
| 041 #7 - LANGUAGE CODE | |
| Language code of text/sound track or separate title | en |
| Source of code | iso639-1 |
| 050 #4 - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CALL NUMBER | |
| Classification number | BQ |
| 100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
| Personal name | Dahlke, Paul, |
| Dates associated with a name | 1865-1928 |
| 245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT | |
| Title | Buddhism & science |
| 246 1# - VARYING FORM OF TITLE | |
| Title proper/short title | Buddhism and science |
| 264 #1 - PRODUCTION, PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, MANUFACTURE, AND COPYRIGHT NOTICE | |
| Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture | Salt Lake City, UT : |
| Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer | Project Gutenberg, |
| Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice | 2025 |
| 300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
| Extent | 1 online resource : |
| Other physical details | multiple file formats |
| 336 ## - CONTENT TYPE | |
| Content type term | text |
| Content type code | txt |
| Source | rdacontent |
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| Media type term | computer |
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| Source | rdamedia |
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| Carrier type term | online resource |
| Carrier type code | cr |
| Source | rdacarrier |
| 500 ## - GENERAL NOTE | |
| General note | Release date is 2025-10-29 |
| 505 0# - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE | |
| Formatted contents note | Introduction -- What is a world-theory and is it necessary? -- Faith and a world-theory -- Science and a world-theory -- An introduction to the thought-world of the Buddha Gotama -- The doctrine of the Buddha -- Buddhism as a working hypothesis -- Buddhism and the problem of physics -- Buddhism and the problem of physiology -- Buddhism and the problem of biology -- Buddhism and the cosmological problem -- Buddhism and the problem of thought -- Conclusion. |
| 508 ## - CREATION/PRODUCTION CREDITS NOTE | |
| Creation/production credits note | Sean/IB@DP |
| 520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC. | |
| Summary, etc. | "Buddhism & science" by Paul Dahlke is a philosophical treatise written in the early 20th century. It argues that Buddhism provides a rigorous world-theory that surpasses both faith-based religion and mechanistic science by grounding meaning, morality, and knowledge in direct insight into actuality. The work develops a Buddhist account of causality, consciousness, karma, and rebirth, and sets this framework against questions in physics, biology, and cosmology.<br/><br/>The opening of the treatise declares its purpose and audience: it seeks thinking readers dissatisfied with both dogmatic belief and purely technical science, and it frames three perennial questions—What am I? How should I act? To what end am I here? It contends that morality and religion must be functions of cognition, not mere emotion, and that neither faith (which posits a transcendent “adequate cause in itself”) nor science (which restricts itself to the sensible and the mechanical) can answer these questions. The author critiques faith as contrary to sense and ultimately selfish in motivation, and portrays science as amoral, limited to re-actual (measurable) processes, and incapable of providing existential support. He then introduces the Buddha’s “teaching of actuality,” situating it historically and linguistically, and emphasizing its radical, experiential grasp of transience and suffering. The doctrinal core begins by placing the Buddha between faith and science: all phenomena are conditioned (Sankhāra); living processes require real, non-sensible energies; individuality is an “in-force” (Kamma) expressed through the five aggregates and disclosed as consciousness, without a permanent self (anattā). With the Fire Sermon’s “all is burning” as motif, the text explains volitional action as a self-sustaining process, develops dependent arising, and presents rebirth as the continuity of Kamma via consciousness linking existences—beginningless, personal, and non-identical from life to life. (This is an automatically generated summary.) |
| 534 ## - ORIGINAL VERSION NOTE | |
| Introductory phrase | Originally published: |
| Publication, distribution, etc. of original | London: Macmillan and Co., 1913 |
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| Uncontrolled term | Science -- Philosophy |
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| Uncontrolled term | Buddhism and science |
| 700 1# - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
| Personal name | Sīlāchāra, Bhikkhu, |
| Dates associated with a name | 1871-1951 |
| 856 4# - ELECTRONIC LOCATION AND ACCESS | |
| Uniform Resource Identifier | <a href="https://archive.org/details/buddhismscience00dahl/page/n5/mode/2up">https://archive.org/details/buddhismscience00dahl/page/n5/mode/2up</a> |
| 856 40 - ELECTRONIC LOCATION AND ACCESS | |
| Uniform Resource Identifier | <a href="https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/77146">https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/77146</a> |
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