Robert Wright famously explained in The Moral Animal how evolution shaped the human brain. Why Buddhism Is True by Robert Wright Lachlan Dale considers a naturalistic view of Buddhism. And it is designed to make happiness hard to sustain. Des milliers de livres avec la livraison chez vous en 1 jour ou en magasin avec … Robert Wright, the best-selling author of The Moral Animal and The Evolution of God, has written a book titled Why Buddhism is True. He is the co-founder and editor-in-chief of the widely respected Bloggingheads.tv and MeaningofLife.tv.

Don’t be put off by the audacious title, though. The Science and Philosophy of Meditation and Enlightenment, Why Buddhism is True, Robert Wright, Simon & Schuster. Robert Wright is the New York Times bestselling author of The Evolution of God (a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize), Nonzero, The Moral Animal, Three Scientists and their Gods (a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award), and Why Buddhism Is True.He is the co-founder and editor-in-chief of the widely respected Bloggingheads.tv and MeaningofLife.tv. But if we know our minds are rigged for anxiety, depression, anger, and greed, what do we do? The mind is designed to often delude us, he argued, about ourselves and about the world. In this “sublime” (The New Yorker), pathbreaking book, Robert Wright shows how taking this promise seriously can change your life—how it can loosen the grip of anxiety, regret, and hatred, and how it can deepen your appreciation of beauty and of other people. Robert Wright (born January 15, 1957) is an American journalist and author who writes about science, history, politics, and religion. Robert Wright is the New York Times bestselling author of The Evolution of God (a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize), Nonzero, The Moral Animal, Three Scientists and their Gods (a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award), and Why Buddhism Is True. He has written five books: Three Scientists and Their Gods: Looking for Meaning in an Age of Information (1988), The Moral Animal (1994), Nonzero: The Logic of Human Destiny (1999), The Evolution of God (2009), and Why Buddhism is True (2017).