... should be analyzed. For the modern Western tradition, a mind-body theory is primarily concerned with the empirically observable correlations between mental and somatic phenomena. In the Japanese tradition, however, the mindbody theories generally... The Body: Toward an Eastern Mind-Body Theory - Page 4by ??ยท?? - 1987 - 256 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Kuang Min Wu - Philosophy - 1997 - 532 pages
...distinguishes Eastern from Western mindbody theories is a methodological decision as to which phenomena should be analyzed. For the modern Western tradition,...disciplined practice allows one to attain body-mind unity. . . . mind-body connection versus an acquired mind-body unity. Given this difference in perspective,... | |
| Sarah Coakley - Religion - 1997 - 336 pages
...be complementary and distinct from each other. As his translator TP Kasulis puts it: 'In thejapanese tradition, however, the mind-body theories generally...disciplined practice allows one to attain body-mind unity' (Yuasa 1987, 4). However Yuasa's work is not followed here as such, for it is based on a strongly oppositional... | |
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