A Holistic Lemma Science of Mind: The Potential of the Buddhist Flower Garden Sutra
A Holistic Lemma Science of Mind: The Potential of the Buddhist Flower Garden Sutra
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Nakazawa connects Buddhist philosophy with modern sciences to present a perspective on understanding the mind in a world built on interconnection and networks of relations. Lemma Science is a new and modern study of humans, rooted in the Eastern thought tradition. It seeks to establish a new science based on the lemma intellect, using non-logos-based materials and transgressing the boundaries of academic fields.
Format: Hardback
Length: 174 pages
Publication date: 08 February 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Nakazawa's groundbreaking work seamlessly weaves Buddhist philosophy with contemporary sciences such as psychology, quantum theory, mathematics, linguistics, and the arts, offering a profound perspective on understanding the mind in a world characterized by interconnectedness and networks of relations. While Lemma Science may be a relatively new and modern field of study, its roots can be traced back to the rich Eastern thought tradition. The ancient Greeks recognized two distinct modes of human intelligence: the logos and the lemma intellects. Etymologically, logos signifies the arrangement and organization of information gathered before an individual. To engage in logos-based thinking, language becomes a crucial tool. Through language, humans structure and comprehend the objects in the universe according to linguistic syntax. In contrast, lemma, derived from the Greek word for "whole," etymologically signifies the intellectual capacity to grasp the entirety of a situation at once. Unlike language, which arranges objects along a temporal axis, the lemma intellect perceives the world in an intuitive, non-linear, and non-causal manner. It sees the world as a unified whole, understanding it instantly. This book is an ambitious endeavor to establish a new science grounded in the lemma intellect. Nakazawa employs non-logos-based materials, adheres to lemma-based methodologies, and transcends the boundaries of traditional academic fields. His goal is to create a fluid, dynamic entity that fosters interdisciplinary exploration and understanding.
This remarkable work will captivate researchers across a wide range of disciplines, including Japanese studies, Buddhist studies, psychology, and linguistics. By integrating the wisdom of ancient Eastern philosophy with the latest scientific advancements, Nakazawa provides a holistic and comprehensive framework for understanding the complex nature of the human mind and its relationship with the world. The insights offered in this book are bound to reshape our understanding of human cognition and inspire new avenues for research and exploration.
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032125992
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