Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124609460
- Publisher: D.K. Print World Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- ISBN-10: 8124609462
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2019
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹800.00.₹600.00Current price is: ₹600.00.
Explore the mind-body problem through Eastern and Western lenses in “Phenomenal Consciousness.” V.N. Misra’s book (ISBN: 9788124609460) delves into phenomenal consciousness, examining diverse philosophical perspectives on the relationship between mind and body. Discover insights from both traditions, bridging the gap between ancient wisdom and modern thought. Buy now to embark on a journey of consciousness exploration.
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Anshuman –
I enjoyed the blend of Eastern and Western ideas. This book expanded my understanding of consciousness, though some parts were challenging.
Anshuman –
A good introduction, it provides a nuanced perspective on the mind-body problem. A helpful and informative read.
Monsoon Behl –
A bit challenging, but ultimately rewarding. I enjoyed discovering new ideas about the mind-body relationship.
Nishi Maurya –
The book had some interesting concepts, but it was a little too dense and dry for my taste. So, it was difficult for me to stay engaged.
Aman Kumar Sah –
I appreciate the book’s ambitious scope, but the writing isn’t always easy to engage with. Some parts were hard to understand.
Dhruv Singh –
Misra presents a compelling case for a global approach to understanding consciousness. Some arguments were more persuasive than others.
Abhishek Kumar Nishad –
Interesting exploration but, I felt the book lacked a strong central argument which affected how I rate the book.
Gautam Garg –
A thought-provoking read! It offers a unique East-West perspective on consciousness. Some chapters were dense, but overall, insightful.
Bhavyaa Aggarwal –
I loved the way the author connected Eastern and Western philosophical traditions. A genuinely enriching experience!
Aman Devasthale –
This book provides a fascinating overview of the mind-body problem. I loved the comparative analysis of different traditions.
Vineet Chaudhary –
Gives a good, solid overview of the topic. Some knowledge of the topic is helpful before diving in.
Aayush Tanwar –
Decent book exploring consciousness from different points of view, worth reading if the topic interests you.
Bhevendra –
The book definitely makes you think. It is a worthwhile read if you are interested in the mind-body problem.
Somala Sri Harsha –
Misra’s book is a good attempt to bridge Eastern and Western philosophies. I found the arguments engaging and thought-provoking.
Aman Chouksey –
A well-researched book that I enjoyed, despite its complex themes. A solid addition to my philosophy collection.
Nitish Kumar –
An interesting exploration, though sometimes a bit too academic for a casual reader. Still, I appreciated the cross-cultural approach.
Animesh Sharma –
A decent introduction to the topic, but it could have been more accessible. The language was a bit too technical at times.
Robin Bohat –
An okay read. It had some interesting points but failed to really captivate me. The writing style was a bit dry.
Tanvi Tyagi –
Good, but not great. Some of the eastern perspective can be confusing if one is not familiar with the terms.
Piyush Raj –
I found the book a little dense and hard to follow at times, but there were still some gems of insight to be found.
Satabdi Das –
A fresh look at an old question! This book brings together so many different perspectives in a meaningful way.
Ashish Kumar –
A valuable contribution to the field. I liked the way it challenged conventional thinking. However, it requires focused reading.
Sanket Vilas Bansod –
It’s a solid work of scholarship, but I had hoped for something a little bit less academic. Still good though.
Sandhya Kumari –
Good comparative work on the problem of consciousness. I would recommend it to others interested in philosophy.