From: Anders Sandberg (asa@nada.kth.se)
Date: Fri Aug 13 1999 - 07:03:54 MDT
"J. R. Molloy" <jr@shasta.com> writes:
> From: Bryan Moss <bryan.moss@dial.pipex.com>
>
> >I'm currently in the middle of _Zen and the Brain_, which is not light
> >reading material (in the sense that you can't carry it on the train),
>
> James H. Austin's book, _Zen and the Brain : Toward an Understanding of
> Meditation and Consciousness_, 872 pages (844 pages in paperback), February
> 1998, probably doesn't weigh enough to preclude carrying it onto a train.
> But the author has not attained enlightenment. So that might make it even
> more lightweight.
If he had attained enlightenment, then the book would likely have been
filled with blank pages. So it might be good that he hasn't :-)
It is one of those great book that starts a field. It is not the last
word, and I guess in the end most of the ideas and conclusions Austin
makes will be proven wrong - but in the process a new understanding
will have occured.
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