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Self And Identity In Modern Psychology And Indian Thought 1st Edition Anand C Paranjpe Auth

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Self And Identity In Modern Psychology And Indian Thought 1st Edition Anand C Paranjpe Auth
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Publisher: Springer US
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.96 MB
Pages: 416
Author: Anand C. Paranjpe (auth.)
ISBN: 9780306458446, 9780306471513, 0306458446, 0306471515
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Self And Identity In Modern Psychology And Indian Thought 1st Edition Anand C Paranjpe Auth by Anand C. Paranjpe (auth.) 9780306458446, 9780306471513, 0306458446, 0306471515 instant download after payment.

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.

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