
Mind, Soul and Consciousness
Religion, Science and the Psy-Disciplines in Modern South Asia (With a Foreword by J.N. Mohanty)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 30. September 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
130 pages
978-0-367-66025-3 (ISBN)
Description
This comprehensive volume explores histories and modern reworkings of the ideas of mind, soul and consciousness in South Asia.
It focuses on the burgeoning 'psy-disciplines' - psychology, psychiatry, psychotherapy - and their links with religion, science, philosophy, and modern notions of the mystical and spiritual, not just in South Asia, but around the world. The authors explore the global flows of ideas that gathered pace during the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries, including: the idea(s) of self within 'Hindu modernities'; the history of relativity of consciousness in Jaina epistemology; Jungian critiques of Cartesian rationalism; Islamic reform vis-a-vis Sufi mysticism; and the re-examination and invocations of key strands of the fields of 'Indian philosophy' and the 'psy-disciplines' in modern India. Together these chapters stoke a critical engagement with existing conceptual boundaries and categories of mind, soul, consciousness, and body-mind relationship in modern Asian and European spiritual and intellectual traditions.
This book will interest scholars and students of cross-cultural philosophy, intellectual history, history of religion, religious studies, and history of the mind sciences. It was originally published as a special issue of the journal South Asian History and Culture.
It focuses on the burgeoning 'psy-disciplines' - psychology, psychiatry, psychotherapy - and their links with religion, science, philosophy, and modern notions of the mystical and spiritual, not just in South Asia, but around the world. The authors explore the global flows of ideas that gathered pace during the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries, including: the idea(s) of self within 'Hindu modernities'; the history of relativity of consciousness in Jaina epistemology; Jungian critiques of Cartesian rationalism; Islamic reform vis-a-vis Sufi mysticism; and the re-examination and invocations of key strands of the fields of 'Indian philosophy' and the 'psy-disciplines' in modern India. Together these chapters stoke a critical engagement with existing conceptual boundaries and categories of mind, soul, consciousness, and body-mind relationship in modern Asian and European spiritual and intellectual traditions.
This book will interest scholars and students of cross-cultural philosophy, intellectual history, history of religion, religious studies, and history of the mind sciences. It was originally published as a special issue of the journal South Asian History and Culture.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate and Undergraduate
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 174 mm
Weight
260 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-367-66025-3 (9780367660253)
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Religion, Science and the Psy-Disciplines in Modern South Asia (With a Foreword by J.N. Mohanty)
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Persons
Soumen Mukherjee teaches History at Presidency University, Kolkata, India. His research interests lie widely in the fields of socio-religious and intellectual history of modern South Asia. He has published in these fields and is the author of Ismailism and Islam in Modern South Asia: Community and Identity in the Age of Religious Internationals (2017).
Christopher Harding is Senior Lecturer in Asian History at the University of Edinburgh, UK. His published work includes Japan Story: In Search of a Nation (2018), Religion and Psychotherapy in Modern Japan (co-edited collection; 2014), and Religious Transformation in South Asia: The Meaning of Conversion in Colonial Punjab (2008).
Christopher Harding is Senior Lecturer in Asian History at the University of Edinburgh, UK. His published work includes Japan Story: In Search of a Nation (2018), Religion and Psychotherapy in Modern Japan (co-edited collection; 2014), and Religious Transformation in South Asia: The Meaning of Conversion in Colonial Punjab (2008).
Content
Foreword
Jitendra Nath Mohanty
1. Mind, soul, and consciousness: religion, science, and the psy disciplines in modern South Asia
Christopher Harding
2. The science of the self (atmavidya): the reconfigurations of Vedantic gnosis in Hindu modernities
Ankur Barua
3. Consciousness and relativity: anekantavada and its role in Jaina epistemology
Jeffery D. Long
4. Recovering wisdom of the 'ancient rishis': Girindrasekhar Bose, Indra Sen, and the psy-disciplines in modern India
Soumen Mukherjee
5. Self-reflection and projection in Jungian 'spirituality': Carl Gustav Jung's encounter with India and his critique of Indian psy-sciences
Claudia Richter
6. Music, emotions and reform in South Asian Islam: perspectives from the eighteenth to the twentieth century
M. Sajjad Alam Rizvi
Epilogue
Soumen Mukherjee
Jitendra Nath Mohanty
1. Mind, soul, and consciousness: religion, science, and the psy disciplines in modern South Asia
Christopher Harding
2. The science of the self (atmavidya): the reconfigurations of Vedantic gnosis in Hindu modernities
Ankur Barua
3. Consciousness and relativity: anekantavada and its role in Jaina epistemology
Jeffery D. Long
4. Recovering wisdom of the 'ancient rishis': Girindrasekhar Bose, Indra Sen, and the psy-disciplines in modern India
Soumen Mukherjee
5. Self-reflection and projection in Jungian 'spirituality': Carl Gustav Jung's encounter with India and his critique of Indian psy-sciences
Claudia Richter
6. Music, emotions and reform in South Asian Islam: perspectives from the eighteenth to the twentieth century
M. Sajjad Alam Rizvi
Epilogue
Soumen Mukherjee