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Routledge Handbook on the Philosophy of Meditation

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This Handbook provides a comprehensive overview & analysis of the state of the field of the philosophy of meditation. It will serve as textbook reading in courses in philosophy of mind, consciousness, selfhood/personhood, metaphysics, or phenomenology.


Table des matières

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 Theravāda Buddhism
7 The necessity of meditation in Upaniṣadic turīya and Yogācāra amala vijñana
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: Anātman 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 Prosochê 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

A propos de l'auteur

Rick Repetti is Professor of Philosophy at the City University of New York (CUNY), USA, and author of four books, including Buddhism, Meditation, and Free Will (Routledge 2018), and dozens of articles and chapters on meditation and free will. He is an APPA-certified philosophical counselor, podcaster, and 4th-Dan Shotokan blackbelt, and has taught meditation and yoga since the mid-1970s.

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This Handbook provides a comprehensive overview & analysis of the state of the field of the philosophy of meditation. It will serve as textbook reading in courses in philosophy of mind, consciousness, selfhood/personhood, metaphysics, or phenomenology.

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