Mind and body interrelationship problems in japanese and eastern cultures: comparative analysis
Philosophy
Keywords:
mind, consciousness, body, Descartes, Zen-BuddhismAbstract
The present essay analyses similarities and differences of fundamental Eastern views. Represented by Japanese religio-philosophical tradition and Western views, represented mostly by Descartes philosophy, on the problems of mind and body relationship.References
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