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(美)罗伯特·赖特
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"Why Buddhism is True" Simplified Chinese version, published for the first time!
★Dr. Fan Deng——highly recommended
★Wan Weigang, Winner of "Wenjin Book Award" - Preface Interpretation
★Charlie Munger Family Wealth Manager, "Buffett's Successor" Li Lu——Must-read Book of the Year
★National Book Award, Pulitzer Prize nominee, one of the world's most influential thinkers, Robert Wright's blockbuster works
☆Is the human brain designed for happiness?
☆Does "I" exist?
☆Is everything "empty", or is the "connotation" we give everything "empty"?
☆How can we free ourselves from the limited perspective of natural selection? ...
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【Editor's Choice】
1. This is a book of insights that subverts cognition and topped the New York Times bestseller list.
2. A blockbuster work by Robert Wright, winner of the National Book Award, Pulitzer Prize nominee, and one of the world's most influential thinkers.
3. The collision and fusion of modern evolution theory and Buddhism opens up the truth of human cognition.
4. A great journey of contemplation and practice, the foundation of spiritual life in a secular age.
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【brief introduction】
This is a book of insights that subverts cognition. The author corroborates the philosophical thoughts in Buddhism with the cutting-edge achievements in modern psychology, evolutionary psychology, modern brain science and other research fields, helping us to recognize the causal relationship between gene carrier, evolutionary psychology and human self-awareness, and guide us from liberated from the limited perspective of natural selection.
Let us break through the illusion of the brain and discover a more real self; with a transcendent perspective, we can reach a broader sense of sympathy; we can see the truth of things and truly experience the original beauty of the world.
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【Media recommendation】
An otherworldly, mind-clearing book.
--"Guardian"
Wright's book is illuminating, informative, and in many ways profound.
--"New York Times"
A delightful personal book with so much meaning.
—National Public Radio
His (Wright's) book contains many interesting and illuminating points.
--"Washington post"
