During their discussion at the European Summer Research Institute (ESRI) in 2023, professor Jay Garfield and Brother Pháp Linh explore how philosophy, neuroscience, and Buddhism intersect to clarify the complexities of perception and reality.
They explore Buddhism’s concept of emptiness and its pertinence amidst contemporary existential crises, advocating for humility, trust, and open-mindedness. Emphasizing the dangers of cognitive representations, they advocate for epistemic humility and maximal openness.
Discussions extend to cognitive illusions, the transition from reactivity to responsiveness, and the Brahma viharas’ significance.
They stress interconnectedness and the potential societal impact of effective teaching and engagement.
The conversation navigates through philosophical nuances, bridging Buddhist traditions with modern challenges, offering insights into addressing societal issues with wisdom and compassion.
Through a rich exchange, they illuminate pathways for understanding and transformative action, blending ancient wisdom with contemporary discourse to navigate the complexities of our world.