Biology and Buddhist philosophy… How do they answer moral questions? Eugeniy Bulba’s book reveals the answer. He is an employee of the Laboratory for Developing Methods of Integrative Teaching of Natural Sciences at Kharkiv National University, a lecturer, editor, and author of articles and books on psychology and Buddhist philosophy. If science explains how morality became an attribute of Homo sapiens, then Buddhism reveals the nuances of moral dilemmas of individual consciousness. This combination of scientific description and Buddhist methods produces a universal syncretic system that harmoniously answers the most painful questions.