Theravada Buddhist Philosophy and Scientific Truth

Theravada Buddhist Philosophy and Scientific Truth

Authors

  • Phramaha Tunthawat Sunthajitto (Tunwapee) Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University Nongkhai Campus, Thailand
  • Somdet Namket Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University Nongkhai Campus, Thailand
  • Boonsong Sinnok Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University Nongkhai Campus, Thailand

Keywords:

Phuttapha Theravada, science

Abstract

      Theravada Buddhism philosophy and scientific truth has evolved out of suspicion of natural phenomena. Based on this principle, it can be said that science is the knowledge of natural wonder. It has existed since human beings were born to live in this world. But according to the academic evidence that appears It can be counted that it started about 2,500 years ago, since ancient Greece to the glorious Greek era until the age of scientific truth considered the importance of this research. Based on scientific conclusions about the theory of mechanics, physics, relativity, with the theory of quantum physics mechanics used to explain the theory of psychic energy. So, it can be concluded that there are two important facts in science. The natural phenomenon, which includes everything, whether natural or constructive, with an observer or participant or viewer two. Theravada Buddhist philosophy two things can be summed up as well and are considered identical or identical to scientific facts is the state of things being known or the dharma elements; one is a natural state, whether by nature or from creation; and the state of knowledge or the knowing element; two things can be seen as the same between the two sciences that there are two things. It is a matter of phenomena in all natural beings that are included even in the human mind. With the condition of the knowledgeable this is the human mind.

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Published

2022-12-31