Cross-Cultural Approaches to Consciousness
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Uniting analytic philosophy with Buddhist Indian and Chinese traditions this collection marks the first systematic cross-cultural examination of one of philosophy of mind's most fascinating questions: can consciousness be conceived as metaphysically fundamental?<br/> <br/> Engaging in debates concerning consciousness and ultimate reality emergence and mental causation realism idealism panpsychism and illusionism it understands problems through the philosophies of East and South-East Asia in particular Buddhism and Vedanta. Each section focuses on a specific aspect or theory of consciousness and examines a particular subject from different disciplinary perspectives including philosophy psychology and cognitive science. These different angles allows readers to gain insight into the intellectual challenges and problems of the study of consciousness and its place in the thought traditions of both Eastern and Western philosophy.<br/> <br/> Raising new questions it provides a more global and holistic understanding of consciousness presenting a stimulating and original contribution to contemporary consciousness studies and the metaphysics of mind.<br/>
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