The problem of pure consciousness: mysticism and philosophy
Material type:
- 0195059808
- 9780195059809
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SAIACS General Stacks | Centre for South Asia Research (CSAR) | 291.4 F724P (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | TBN-Oct/2016 | 054336 |
Note
Introduction: mysticism, constructivism, and forgetting, R Forman. The unseen seer and the field: consciousness in Sāmkhya and yoga, C Chapple. Pure consciousness and Indian Buddhism, P Griffiths. Eckhart, gezücken, and the ground of the soul, R Forman. Ayin: the concept of nothingness in Jewish mysticism, D Matt. Contemporary epistemology and the study of mysticism, D Rothberg. Mysticism and its contexts, P Almond. Are pure consciousness events unmediated?, S Bernhardt. Does the philosophy of mysticism rest on a mistake?, A Perovich, Jr. On the possibility of pure consciousness, M Woodhouse. Is mystical experience everywhere the same?, N Prigge and G Kessler. Experience and interpretation in mysticism, R Franklin.
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