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Reconstructing Folk Psychology

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Explore the fascinating intersection of folk psychology and classical Indian philosophy in Reconstructing Folk Psychology (ISBN: 9788192611402) by Proyash Sarkar and Maushumi Guha. Delve into concepts like belief, desire, perception, time consciousness, and the sense of self (“I”) within the Indian philosophical context. Discover how these notions, often explored in Western philosophy of mind, resonate with ancient Indian thought. A must-read for anyone interested in Indian philosophy, psychology, and the nature of mind.

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  • ISBN-13: 9788192611402
  • Publisher: D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd.
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 350 gr
  • ISBN-10: 819261140X
  • Publisher Date: 2015
  • Edition: 1
  • No of Pages: 112

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Weight 0.5 kg

16 reviews for Reconstructing Folk Psychology

  1. Bashar Khan

    Interesting exploration of folk psychology through an Indian lens. Some chapters were a bit dense, but overall insightful.

  2. Mayur Borah

    Excellent analysis of folk psychology through the lens of Indian thought. A must-read for philosophy students.

  3. Manas Singh

    Some chapter felt repetitive. However, it gives some deep understanding of human mind and psychology.

  4. Vivek Singh

    Fascinating! The book sheds new light on the concepts of self and consciousness. Highly recommended for philosophy enthusiasts.

  5. Rithvik Sahini

    I found the book informative but overly academic. It was hard to stay engaged at times, but it had some valuable insights.

  6. Jyoti Baghel

    It offered a refreshing new perspective on some old ideas, loved the connection with Indian philosophy.

  7. Ashutosh Agarwal

    A good attempt to bridge the gap between Western and Indian thought. I wish there were more real-world applications.

  8. Hariharasudhan J

    A great introduction to Indian philosophy. Concepts are well defined and easy to follow.

  9. Deepankshi Mahendrakumar Dhamgaye

    A very niche subject, but rewarding if you’re interested in the intersection of psychology and Indian philosophy.

  10. Aakash Makan

    A unique perspective, comparing Western and Indian philosophical traditions. It felt repetitive at times.

  11. Yash Kulkarni

    A thought-provoking read that made me question my understanding of self. Some arguments felt weak, though.

  12. Naamik Khaterpal

    The book is well-written, but it can be challenging for those without a background in philosophy.

  13. Uttara Kudesia

    It broadens your perception about consciousness. Some arguments were not clear enough.

  14. Ishita Shrivastava

    While I appreciate the effort, the writing style felt a little dry and inaccessible. Overall, informative but challenging.

  15. Raj Ghadiya

    Book is good for those who have background in philosophy. New reader may find it difficult.

  16. Anshuman Vipul

    A deep dive into complex philosophical concepts. I enjoyed the exploration of time consciousness the most.

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