The Roar of Awakening A Whiteheadian Dialogue Between Western Psychotherapies and Eastern Worldviews
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George Derfer, Zhihe Wang, Michel Weber
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The Roar of Awakening A Whiteheadian Dialogue Between Western Psychotherapies and Eastern Worldviews
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Walter de Gruyter GmbH& Co.KG
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9783110328165
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CHF 141.50
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Philosophie
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243
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The primary goal of this volume is to describe the contemporary state of affairs in Western psychotherapy, and to do so in a Whiteheadian spirit: with genuine openness to the relative ways in which creativity, beauty, truth, and peace manifest themselves in various cultural traditions. This Whiteheadian Dialogue explores afresh an important cross-elucidatory path: what have we, and what can be learned from a dialogue with Eastern worldviews? In order to generate meaningful contrasts between these different systems of thought, all the papers address common core issues. On one hand, how does the given system understand the interaction of the individual, society, and nature (or cosmos)? On the other hand, what is the paradigm of all pathology and what is its typical or curative pattern?
Contents
5
Contributors
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Foreword - George Derfer, Zhihe Wang and Michel Weber
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13
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Introduction - Michel Weber
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Bibliography
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Notes
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I.The View from the East
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Consciousness:The Vedantic Approach to Life and Reality -
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Dual Aspect Framework for Consciousness and Its Implications: West meets East for Sublimation Process -
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The Paradoxes of Radical Asceticism: Jainism as a Therapeutic Paradigm -
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Yoga Therapeutics: Philosophical, Scientific, and Humanistic Approaches -
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Can Indian Spiritual Practices Be Used in Psychotherapy? - R. L. Kapur
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II.Transcultural Dialogue
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Ineradicable Frustration and Liberation in Tiantai Buddhism -
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An Exploration and Analysis of Chinese Traditional Psychotherapy: On the Integration of Whitehead’s Organic Philosophy - Fengqiang Gao and Yingmin Chen
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The Kyoto School and Self-Awareness in the Field of the Absolute Nothingness. A Comparison with Whitehead’s Philosophy -
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Jung and Hisamatsu Re-envisioning Religiosity: Jungian Psychotherapy and the Kyoto School -
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Reconstructing the Meaning of Being Human:A Reinterpretation of Frankl in the Framework of Whitehead’s Philosophy -
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The Development of Binswanger’s Daseinsanalysis -
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The Intercultural and Daseinanalytical Psychiatry of Kimura Bin -
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A Certain Form of Psychotherapy (Kenosis, Prajna, Jung, and Hillman) -
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Vedanta, Process, and Psychotherapy -
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On Zen Buddhism -
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