Consciousness in Indian philosophy the advaita doctrine of awareness only
Material type: TextSeries: RoutledgeCurzon Hindu studies seriesPublication details: New York Routledge 2009Description: xxii,179p. 24 cmISBN:- 9780415776776
- 181.482 22 TI-C
- B132.A3 T56 2009
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [165]-173) and indexes.
Pt. I. Sat -- 1. Establishment of 'awareness only' -- 2. Svaprakasata (self-awareness) -- 3. Ekajiva : the doctrine of solitary self-awareness -- 4. Existence and awareness -- Pt. II. Anirvacaniya -- 5. Avidya -- Pt. II. Asat -- 6. A critique of difference -- 7. A critique of 'object' -- Pt. IV. Comparisons -- 8. Cinmatra and cittamatra : the Advaita critique of Yogacara.
This text centers on the analysis of pure consciousness as found in Advaita Vedanta, one of the main schools of Indian philosophy. Written lucidely and clearly, it reveals the depth and implications of Indian metaphysics and argument.
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