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This review is from: Mind As Mirror and the Mirroring of Mind: Buddhist Reflections on Western Phenomenology (Paperback)
This book dis-covers alot of materials-Buddhist and non-buddhist alike. The connections between Buddhism and phenomenology are astounding. But the book speads itself too thin by covering too much ground (the additional sections comparing Buddhism and post-modern ideas seems especially unclear and suspect). If the relatiosnhip between Buddhist ideas and phenomenology - Husserlian phenomenology that is, were given much more thought, it might be more focused and interesting.
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Mind As Mirror and the Mirroring of Mind: Buddhist Reflections on Western Phenomenology by Steven William Laycock (Hardcover - Oct. 1994)
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