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The Problem of pure consciousness : mysticism and philosophy / edited by Robert K.C. Forman.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Oxford University Press, 1990.Description: 307 p. : ill. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 0195059808 (alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 291.4/22 20
LOC classification:
  • BL 625 .P76 1990
Online resources:
Contents:
Contents:
Introduction : mysticism, constructivism, and forgetting / Robert K.C. Forman -- I. The empirical investigation. The unseen seer and the field : consciousness in Sāṃkhya and yoga / Christopher Chapple -- Pure consciousness and Indian Buddhism / Paul J. Griffiths -- Eckhart, Gezücken, and the ground of the soul / Robert K.C. Forman -- Ayin : the concept of nothingness in Jewish mysticism / Daniel C. Matt. II. The philosophical investigation. Contemporary epistemology and the study of mysticism / Daniel Rothberg -- Mysticism and its contexts / Philip C. Almond -- Are pure consciousness events unmediated? / Stephen Bernhardt -- Does the philosophy of mysticism rest on a mistake? / Anthony N. Perovich, Jr. -- On the possibility of pure consciousness / Mark B. Woodhouse -- Is mystical experience everywhere the same? / Norman Prigge and Gary E. Kessler -- Experience and interpretation in mysticism / R.L. Franklin.
Summary: Summary:Summary: This collection of contributed essays challenges the widely accepted interpretation of mystical experience as a constructed and mediated product of previously held beliefs and concepts. Forman and his colleagues argue for the existence of a single type of mystical experience that cuts across cultural and linguistic lines.
Item type: Books
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Current library Collection Call number Vol info Status Date due Barcode
Judith Thomas Library General Stacks BKS BL 625 .P76 1990 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) AUA012736 Available AUA012736

Includes bibliographical references.

Contents:

Introduction : mysticism, constructivism, and forgetting / Robert K.C. Forman --
I. The empirical investigation. The unseen seer and the field : consciousness in Sāṃkhya and yoga / Christopher Chapple --
Pure consciousness and Indian Buddhism / Paul J. Griffiths --
Eckhart, Gezücken, and the ground of the soul / Robert K.C. Forman --
Ayin : the concept of nothingness in Jewish mysticism / Daniel C. Matt. II. The philosophical investigation. Contemporary epistemology and the study of mysticism / Daniel Rothberg --
Mysticism and its contexts / Philip C. Almond --
Are pure consciousness events unmediated? / Stephen Bernhardt --
Does the philosophy of mysticism rest on a mistake? / Anthony N. Perovich, Jr. --
On the possibility of pure consciousness / Mark B. Woodhouse --
Is mystical experience everywhere the same? / Norman Prigge and Gary E. Kessler --
Experience and interpretation in mysticism / R.L. Franklin.

Summary:

This collection of contributed essays challenges the widely accepted interpretation of mystical experience as a constructed and mediated product of previously held beliefs and concepts. Forman and his colleagues argue for the existence of a single type of mystical experience that cuts across cultural and linguistic lines.