Hermeneutics, holography, and Indian idealism: a study of projection and Gauḍapāda's Māṇḍūkya kārikā

Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass (1987)
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ABOUT THE BOOK:Hermeneutics, Holography and Indian Idealism is a cross-cultural and interdisciplinary analysis of the notion of projection. Advaita Vedanta informs us that mind is projected `out-there` into the world during perception. Is this notion

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