Beschreibung
This anthology asks, how results of the dialogue between
Christian and Buddhist Philosophy and those of the dialogue
between Theology and Natural Science could enrich each
other.
It deals with (Intercultural) Hermeneutics in Philosophy of
Religion and Natural Science and introduces the new concept
of Deep Incarnation in Buddhist (and Christian) Thought.
The questions of dualistic and monistic Images of Reality in
Natural Science and Philosophy of Religion are discussed.
Finally it discusses Linguistics and Philosophy of Language,
including new results of Neuroscience, when it comes to the
use of signs, symbols and metaphors in both disciplines.
Sybille C. Fritsch-Oppermann teaches
Intercultural Hermeneutics in Natural and Religious Science
at Technical University Clausthal/Germany . Her research
focusses on relations between Religion, Art, Aesthetics and
Philosophy.