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Other talks from Manchester
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In this talks Mahasraddha considers the current scientific views of reality but warns of the dangers of adapting a purely scientific view.
He also considers the relationship between Buddhism and scientific views of reality and how aligning ourselves with the former can provide answers to the fundamental questions of meaning and purpose to human existence.
Talk given at Manchester Buddhist Centre on 30th April 2011 as part of a series of public talks on Buddhism and contemporary issues.
| Searching For Truth: Accelerators, Telescopes and Buddhism (55:43) |
Total running time: 55:43