Cross-Cultural Approaches to Consciousness
Also known as: Cross-Cultural Approaches to Consciousness, Consciousness studies: cross-cultural perspectives
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measurementThe book 'Consciousness studies: cross-cultural perspectives' contains 367 pages and includes bibliographical references on pages 327-351.
referenceThe book 'Consciousness studies: cross-cultural perspectives' organizes Western traditions of consciousness into several key areas: primary awareness, paradoxical and pathological awareness, paranormal awareness, philosophical discussions on consciousness, mind and intentionality, the relationship between consciousness and the brain in physics, and various psychologies of consciousness.
referenceThe book 'Consciousness studies: cross-cultural perspectives' includes a section titled 'When East and West Meet: The Case of Meditation' and a section titled 'Confluence of Two Streams: East-West Sangamam'.
referenceThe book 'Consciousness studies: cross-cultural perspectives' organizes its content into two main traditions: the Western Tradition and the Eastern Tradition.
referenceThe book 'Consciousness studies: cross-cultural perspectives' examines the intersection of Eastern and Western traditions through the study of meditation and the concept of 'East-West Sangamam', which refers to the confluence of the two streams of thought.
referenceThe book 'Consciousness studies: cross-cultural perspectives' (ISBN 0786413824) contains 386 pages and is cataloged under LCCN 2002006092.
referenceThe book 'Consciousness studies: cross-cultural perspectives' organizes Eastern traditions of consciousness into three primary frameworks: Yoga as a path to higher consciousness, Vedanta as a philosophy of pure consciousness, and Buddhism as a psychology of consciousness.
referenceThe book 'Consciousness studies: cross-cultural perspectives' was published in 2002 by McFarland in Jefferson, N.C.
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claimThe book titled 'Consciousness studies: cross-cultural perspectives' was authored by K. Ramakrishna Rao.
CROSS-CULTURAL APPROACHES TO CONSCIOUSNESS: Mind ... dokumen.pub 1 fact
referenceThe collection titled 'Cross-Cultural Approaches to Consciousness' unites analytic philosophy with Buddhist, Indian, and Chinese traditions to create a systematic cross-cultural study of consciousness.