This book focuses on traditions and individuals, religion, culture, reinforcing individual and cultural creativity. It brings specific Eastern and Western perspectives into a dynamic, comparative relation and emphasizes growing sense of interrelatedness and interdependency.
This book focuses on traditions and individuals, religion, culture, reinforcing individual and cultural creativity. It brings specific Eastern and Western perspectives into a dynamic, comparative relation and emphasizes growing sense of interrelatedness and interdependency.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface Introduction Multiple Asian and Western Perspectives Social Constructions of Self: Some Asian, Marxist, and Feminist Critiques of Dominant Western Views of Self How Universal Is Psychoanalysis? The Self in India, Japan, and the United States Chinese and Western Perspectives Ethics, Relativism, and the Self Classical Confucian and Contemporary Feminist Perspectives on the Self: Some Parallels and Their Implications Buddho Taoist and Western Metaphysics of the Self Indian and Western Perspectives Reducing Concern with Self: Parfit and the Ancient Buddhist Schools Sartre and Samkhya Yoga on Self Japanese and Western Perspectives Nietzsche and Nishitani on Nihilism and Tradition Views of Japanese Selfhood: Japanese and Western Perspectives
Preface Introduction Multiple Asian and Western Perspectives Social Constructions of Self: Some Asian, Marxist, and Feminist Critiques of Dominant Western Views of Self How Universal Is Psychoanalysis? The Self in India, Japan, and the United States Chinese and Western Perspectives Ethics, Relativism, and the Self Classical Confucian and Contemporary Feminist Perspectives on the Self: Some Parallels and Their Implications Buddho Taoist and Western Metaphysics of the Self Indian and Western Perspectives Reducing Concern with Self: Parfit and the Ancient Buddhist Schools Sartre and Samkhya Yoga on Self Japanese and Western Perspectives Nietzsche and Nishitani on Nihilism and Tradition Views of Japanese Selfhood: Japanese and Western Perspectives
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