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Dawa Tsering Drongbu, dongbudawa@gmail.com

The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.

JG wrote The Basic Human Nature, LG wrote Subatomic Particles and DD translated the articles from Tibetan.

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  • human nature
  • compassion
  • buddhist philosophy
  • modern sciences
  • subatomic particles
  • atoms
  • elementary particles
  • quarks

Tibetan Monastics Reflect on Science and Buddhism: (I) The Basic Human Nature and (II) Subatomic Particles

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Fontiers in Communication

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Volume 6

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Article | Final Publisher PDF

Abstract:

One of the goals of the historic Emory-Tibet Science Initiative (ETSI) is to catalyze cross-cultural thinking among scientists and Buddhists. Over a decade into the project to elicit such thinking the project sponsored an essay competition among the monastics. Here we feature two of the winners reflecting on different aspects of western sciences and Buddhism, physics and Buddhism respectively, demonstrating how modern science is integrating with the monastics’ traditional training and culture. A key aspect of ETSI is also translation, and these essays, in that spirit were translated from Tibetan to English by one of the project translators.

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© 2021 Gyaltsen, Gyatso and Drongbu

This is an Open Access work distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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