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011 Contemporary Spiritual Life – Philosophy, Buddhism and Meditation: Tensions and Harmonies. Part II

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In this episode two Buddhist philosophers – Martin Kovan and Toby Mendelson – continue their formal dialogue around the relationship (and tensions) between philosophy, Buddhism and meditation practice. Topics covered in part II include: karma and rebirth, pitfalls and possibilities in ‘western’ Buddhism, anatman/atman, comparative philosophy east & west, and Buddhist politics.

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In this episode two Buddhist philosophers – Martin Kovan and Toby Mendelson – continue their formal dialogue around the relationship (and tensions) between philosophy, Buddhism and meditation practice. Topics covered in part II include: karma and rebirth, pitfalls and possibilities in ‘western’ Buddhism, anatman/atman, comparative philosophy east & west, and Buddhist politics.

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