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comparative-philosophy
The method of analyzing Advaitic consciousness in relation to Western thinkers like Husserl, Freud, and Jung.
1 chapter across 1 book
Consciousness in Advaita Vedanta (1980)William M. Indich
Preamble
The chapter introduces the perennial philosophical problem of consciousness, focusing on the Advaita Vedanta school of classical Indian thought. It outlines the book's aim to provide a systematic, critical, and comparative study of human awareness according to Advaita Vedanta, emphasizing its unique nondual understanding of consciousness and its implications for human freedom and liberation. The preface situates this work within both Indian and Western philosophical traditions, highlighting the author's academic background and the book's contribution to comparative philosophy.