The Question of Consciousness

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"The Question of Consciousness" is a chapter in the Dalai Lama’s book *The Universe in a Single Atom* that explores the nature of consciousness through dialogue between Buddhist philosophy and modern science.

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instanceOf book chapter
non-fiction chapter
addresses continuity of consciousness beyond death from a Buddhist viewpoint
differences between third-person and first-person methods
ethical implications of understanding consciousness
how consciousness can be studied scientifically
whether consciousness can be reduced to brain activity
argues that consciousness cannot be fully explained by material processes alone
that subjective experience is a crucial datum for any science of mind
author Dalai Lama NERFINISHED
Tenzin Gyatso, 14th Dalai Lama NERFINISHED
compares Buddhist accounts of mind with modern neuroscience
introspective meditation with empirical scientific observation
critiques exclusive reliance on third-person methods in consciousness research
strict materialist accounts of mind
emphasizes the complementarity of Buddhist and scientific approaches
the importance of mental training for investigating consciousness
genre contemplative science
philosophy
science and religion
hasAuthorRole Dalai Lama as both religious leader and interlocutor with science
intendedAudience general readers interested in science and spirituality
researchers interested in consciousness studies
students of Buddhist philosophy
language English
mainTopic Buddhist philosophy of mind
consciousness
introspection and first-person methods
limits of scientific reductionism
mind–body problem
nature of subjective experience
neuroscience of consciousness
personal identity and continuity of mind
relationship between Buddhism and science
partOf The Universe in a Single Atom NERFINISHED
perspective Buddhist
dialogical
scientific
proposes a dialogue between contemplative traditions and cognitive science
relatedWork The Universe in a Single Atom NERFINISHED
subjectOf academic commentary on science and spirituality
discussions on Buddhism and cognitive science
workIncludedIn The Universe in a Single Atom: The Convergence of Science and Spirituality NERFINISHED

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The Universe in a Single Atom hasChapter The Question of Consciousness