Consciousness Studies: Cross-Cultural Perspectives

Consciousness is perplexing: too familiar and intimate to ignore, too complex and elusive to understand. Although consciousness is embedded in all our experience and is considered basic to all our knowing, no one seems to know what exactly it is, and the concept is both widely used and much abused. For the better part of the twentieth century, the study of consciousness was viewed as unworthy of scholarly and scientific pursuit. Research has consequently suffered.

This cross-cultural examination first explores the varieties of conscious experience and reflects on the attempts to understand and explain consciousness in the Western scholarly and scientific tradition. The next section deals with Eastern spiritual traditions and how they differ with and complement the Western viewpoints. In the final chapters the author reconciles the two traditions for a comprehensive understanding of what consciousness is, and considers how such an understanding may be helpful for a cross-cultural assessment of behavior, as well as for enhancing human abilities and wellness.

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Consciousness Studies: Cross-Cultural Perspectives

Consciousness is perplexing: too familiar and intimate to ignore, too complex and elusive to understand. Although consciousness is embedded in all our experience and is considered basic to all our knowing, no one seems to know what exactly it is, and the concept is both widely used and much abused. For the better part of the twentieth century, the study of consciousness was viewed as unworthy of scholarly and scientific pursuit. Research has consequently suffered.

This cross-cultural examination first explores the varieties of conscious experience and reflects on the attempts to understand and explain consciousness in the Western scholarly and scientific tradition. The next section deals with Eastern spiritual traditions and how they differ with and complement the Western viewpoints. In the final chapters the author reconciles the two traditions for a comprehensive understanding of what consciousness is, and considers how such an understanding may be helpful for a cross-cultural assessment of behavior, as well as for enhancing human abilities and wellness.

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Consciousness Studies: Cross-Cultural Perspectives

Consciousness Studies: Cross-Cultural Perspectives

by K. Ramakrishna Rao
Consciousness Studies: Cross-Cultural Perspectives

Consciousness Studies: Cross-Cultural Perspectives

by K. Ramakrishna Rao

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Consciousness is perplexing: too familiar and intimate to ignore, too complex and elusive to understand. Although consciousness is embedded in all our experience and is considered basic to all our knowing, no one seems to know what exactly it is, and the concept is both widely used and much abused. For the better part of the twentieth century, the study of consciousness was viewed as unworthy of scholarly and scientific pursuit. Research has consequently suffered.

This cross-cultural examination first explores the varieties of conscious experience and reflects on the attempts to understand and explain consciousness in the Western scholarly and scientific tradition. The next section deals with Eastern spiritual traditions and how they differ with and complement the Western viewpoints. In the final chapters the author reconciles the two traditions for a comprehensive understanding of what consciousness is, and considers how such an understanding may be helpful for a cross-cultural assessment of behavior, as well as for enhancing human abilities and wellness.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476621715
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 09/17/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 376
File size: 5 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Professor K. Ramakrishna Rao is a philosopher and psychologist with expertise in Indian psychology, consciousness studies and parapsychological research. He has published nearly 200 research papers and 15 books, and has served as the executive director of the Foundation for Research on the Nature of Man; as founder, head and professor of the Department of Psychology and Parapsychology, and vice-chancellor, Andhra University; and currently as president of the Asian Congress of Philosophy.
Professor K. Ramakrishna Rao is a philosopher and psychologist with expertise in Indian psychology, consciousness studies and parapsychological research. He has published nearly 200 research papers and 15 books, and has served as the executive director of the Foundation for Research on the Nature of Man; as founder, head and professor of the Department of Psychology and Parapsychology, and vice-chancellor, Andhra University; and currently as president of the Asian Congress of Philosophy.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface    
Introduction    

PART I: Western Tradition
1 What It Is Like to Be Conscious    
2 Primary Awareness    
3 Paradoxical Awareness and Pathological Awareness    
4 Paranormal Awareness    
5 Consciousness, Mind and Intentionality: Philosophical Discussions    
6 Consciousness, Brain and the New Physics    
7 Psychologies of Consciousness    

PART II: Eastern Tradition
8 Yoga: Royal Road to Higher Consciousness    
9 Vedanta: A Philosophy of Pure Consciousness    
10 Buddhism: A Psychology of Consciousness    
11 When East and West Meet: The Case of Meditation    
12 Confluence of Two Streams: East–West Sangamam    

Bibliography    
Index    
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