The Spread Contrast of Buddhism and Psychology in the Network Age
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DOI: 10.25236/ieesasm.2021.052
Corresponding Author
Chen Zhang
Abstract
The spread of religion and science is a competition, and it is also an issue that scholars have been paying attention to for a long time. The relationship between the two influences the world pattern and social changes. Therefore, it is worthy of in-depth discussion in the Network age. This paper selects Buddhism as the representative of religion and psychology as the representative of humanities and social sciences, and initially explores the similarities and differences in the communication methods of the two in the network age, as the first practice under this grand topic.
Keywords
Network, Spread, Buddhism, Psychology