Description
The book explores the relationship between phenomenology, a philosophical movement that emphasizes the study of conscious experience, and Indian philosophy. It argues that there are significant parallels between the two traditions, and that Indian philosophy can be seen as a rich source of insights for phenomenology.
Here are some of the key themes explored in the book:
- The nature of consciousness
- The relationship between mind and body
- The problem of perception
- The nature of knowledge
- The role of language in thought
The book also includes chapters on the application of phenomenology to various areas of Indian philosophy, such as aesthetics, ethics, and religion.
If you’re interested in learning more about phenomenology and Indian philosophy, this book is a great place to start.
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