Interdependence in science and religion [streaming video]

by Thomas J. McFarlane

Streaming video, 2013

Publication

Imprint: Eugene, Oregon : Center for Sacred Sciences, 2015 Context: Recorded June 30th, 2013. Responsibility: Thomas J. McFarlane. Edited by Tom McFarlane. OCLC Number: na Physical: Online digital recording (66 minutes). Features: See comments for link to streaming options.

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Streaming Collection

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YT2013-TM-0613

Original publication date

2013

CSS Library Notes

Description: Tom McFarlane introduces the teaching of interdependence in Buddhism and other religious traditions, and then illustrates how it can be found in modern science, including how things depend on prior temporal causes, on their context/environment, on their parts, and on conceptual designation. He also elucidates how conceptual designation relates to conventional existence, and explains how interdependence is connected to the teaching of emptiness. Recorded at the Center for Sacred Sciences, Eugene, Oregon, 30 June 2013.

Available Online: This Center for Sacred Sciences recording can be viewed on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GNQp__c0d8

CSS Vimeo Channel: https://vimeo.com/70387348

FY2013 / jyvs

Language

Original language

English
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