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Everywhere and Nowhere:The Path of Alan Watts
Author Brannigan, Michael C.
Date1988
PublisherPeter Lang
LocationNew York, NY, US [紐約, 紐約州, 美國]
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
KeywordTwentieth century;Orient;Culture;Zen;Ego;Symbol;Reality;Taoism;Self-Consciousness;Watts, Alan;Brannigan, Michael C;
AbstractThis is a critical investigation of the thought of alan watts. analysis of his works and of his interpretation of hindu,buddhist,and taoist ideas reveals a unique philosophical quest centering around the problem of human identity. he demands a radical transformation from our splintered ego-conscious state to genuine self-awareness. in maintaining a counterfeit relation with self and other,we perpetuate a lifelong struggle against nature,time,and death. only through a fundamental awareness of nonduality can we shatter the illusion of ego and experience self-discovery.
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