Preface | |
Introduction | |
Background | |
Considering Causality | |
Like the Air We Breathe | |
The Linear Unidirectional Causal Paradigm | |
One-Way Causality in the West | |
One-Way Causality in Indian Thought | |
The Mutual Causal Paradigm in the West | |
The Buddhist Vision of Mutual Causality | |
The Reciprocal Hermeneutic of Buddhism and General Systems Theory | |
Perceptions of Mutual Causality | |
The Buddhist Teaching of Dependent Co-Arising | |
The Central Role of the Causal Doctrine in the Dharma | |
Linear Causality in Pre-Buddhist India | |
Comparison with Western Linear Views | |
Scriptural Presentations of Paticca Samuppada | |
Dependent Co-Arising as Mutual Causality | |
From Substance to Relation | |
No First Cause | |
Syntax of Interdependence | |
Reciprocity of Causal Factors | |
Abhidharmist Interpretations | |
Paticca Samuppada as Interdependence | |
General Systems Theory | |
Science's Problems with the One-Way Causal Paradigm | |
The Perception of Systems in the Life Sciences | |
Cybernetics and the Concept of Feedback | |
Systemic Invariances and Hierarchies | |
Systems Theory in the Social Sciences | |
The Cognitive System | |
Systems and Value | |
Mutual Causality in General Systems Theory | |
The Transformation of Causes within the System | |
Feedback as Causal Loop | |
Negative Feedback Processes | |
Positive Feedback Processes | |
Seeing Causes | |
Dimensions of Mutual Causality | |
Self as Process | |
Everything Changes | |
The Illusion of Separate Selfhood | |
No Clear Lines of Demarcation | |
The Lethal Mirage | |
The Co-Arising of Knower and Known | |
Perception as Convergence of Factors | |
Consciousness: Conditioned and Transitive | |
Information Circuits | |
Shaping the World through Projection | |
Learning as Self Reorganization | |
The Limits of Cognition | |
Objectless Knowing | |
Who is Knowing? | |
The Co-Arising of Body and Mind | |
Linear Views | |
"Like Two Sheaves of Reeds" | |
Two Sides of a Coin | |
The Internality of All Systems | |
The Ubiquity and Particularity of Mind | |
Beyond the Fear of Matter | |
"Minding" | |
The Co-Arising of Doer and Deed | |
Identity and Accountability | |
The Question of Rebirth | |
Kaya and Karma | |
Structure and Function | |
Past and Present | |
The Dharma and Determinism | |
The Determinacy of Choice | |
The Cognitive System as Decision Center | |
The Co-Arising of Self and Society | |
Participation and Particularity | |
The Interdependence of Person and Community | |
The Dharma of Social Systems | |
Mutual Morality | |
Concern for Other Beings | |
Tolerance and Iconoclasm | |
Political Engagement | |
Right Livelihood and Economic Sharing | |
Ends and Means | |
The Dialectics of Personal and Social Transformation | |
Free to Reconnect | |
The Tree and the Flame | |
Bibliography | |
Index | |
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