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Author:
Denver, Dee R., 1973- author.
Title:
The Dharma in DNA : insights at the intersection of biology and Buddhism / Dee Denver.
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
xi, 212 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Subject:
Buddhism and science.
Biology--Buddhism.--Buddhism.
Buddhism.
Bouddhisme et sciences.
Biologie--Bouddhisme.--Bouddhisme.
Bouddhisme.
Buddhism.
Biology--Buddhism.--Buddhism.
Buddhism.
Buddhism and science.
Notes:
"Glossary": pages 207-209. Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-206) and index.
Contents:
1. Water -- 2. Trees -- 3. Truths -- 4. Intersections I -- 5. Intersections II -- 6. Sciences -- 7. Molecules -- 8. Identities -- 9. Bodhi -- 10. Intimacy.
Summary:
"'The Dharma in DNA' has three objectives: 1) to share the rich but underappreciated history of biology-Buddhism intersections and surprising harmonies between the two traditions, 2) to evaluate Buddhist teachings from a scientific perspective using DNA as the focus of study, and 3) to propose a new approach to science, Bodhi science, as an ethical and operational framework for conducting Buddhist wisdom-guided science and preventing pseudoscience. An interwoven side project examines the life journey of the author, a professor of genetics and father in a transracial adoptive family, who questions the apparent paradox of his fascination with DNA in the lab but disinterest in passing on his own DNA. Early book chapters present the core teachings and diversifications of Buddhism over the last twenty-five centuries. Subsequent chapters share stories of biology-Buddhism interactions, situated in the colonial contexts; examples derive from early 20th century Sri Lanka and Japan, and contemporary activities of the Dalai Lama and Western biological scholars. The hypothesis-guided analysis of Buddhist principles and DNA then begins, touring through classical genetic research alongside modern post-genomic insights. The investigation reveals strong support for three core Buddhist concepts--anitya (impermanence), anatman (non-self), and pratitysamutpada (mutual cause-and-effect)--as applied to DNA. Bodhi science is proposed as a new mode of scientific inquiry rooted in Buddhist teachings. The approach is based on four qualities: selflessness, detachment, awareness, and compassion. Bodhi science provides a path to strong science rooted in logic-based Buddhist ethics, and helps scientists avoid the deceptive and damaging waters of pseudoscience."-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0197604587
9780197604588
LCCN:
2021050429
Locations:
UQAX771 -- Des Moines Area Community College Library - Ankeny (Carroll)
UNUX074 -- University of Northern Iowa - Rod Library (Cedar Falls)

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