Self and identity in modern psychology and Indian thought
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- 9780306458446
- 150 An14 S 105124
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149.97 W 861 B 110232 Beginning Postmodernism | 150 Am3513 P Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association | 150 Am3513 P 110667 Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association | 150 An14 S 110678 Self and identity in modern psychology and Indian thought | 150 J562 I 110636 Indian Psychology Issues And Problems | 150 K 8976 E 110513 The Ending Of Time | 150 M6874 T 110230 Thinking Allowed |
East meets West in this fascinating exploration of conceptions of personal identity in Indian philosophy and modern Euro-American psychology. Author Anand Paranjpe considers these two distinct traditions with regard to historical, disciplinary, and cultural `gaps' in the study of the self, and in the context of such theoretical perspectives as univocalism, relativism, and pluralism. The text includes a comparison of ideas on self as represented by two eminent thinkers-Erik H. Erikson for the Western view, and Advaita Vedanta for the Indian.
The Context of Inquiry, Person, self and identity, Two pespectives on person, etc.
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