The Problem of Pure Consciousness: Mysticism and Philosophy edited by Robert K.C. Forman (Used Paperback, 1990 Edition)
The Problem of Pure Consciousness is a seminal interdisciplinary volume edited by Robert K.C. Forman, exploring whether pure, contentless consciousness is a genuine human experience. With contributions from leading philosophers, religious scholars, and cognitive scientists, the book tackles profound questions at the intersection of mysticism, consciousness studies, and epistemology. Can one be aware without being aware of anything? Are mystical states universal or culturally constructed? This volume challenges assumptions and opens new avenues for understanding the inner landscape of spiritual experience.
The Problem of Pure Consciousness Robert K.C. Forman (Used Paperback)
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