Greetings,

For others who might be interested in consciousness and are no-self absorbed, I 
just started reading another book on the subject and would recommend it as 
excellent: 
  

'Self, No Self?: Perspectives from Analytical, Phenomenological, and Indian 
Traditions', edited by Mark Siderits, Evan Thompson & Dan Zahavi.


http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0199593809  




Editorial Review:  

Self, No-Self? is a welcome product of a rare endeavor: the attempt to bring 
insights from diverse schools of thought to bear on a question of deep 
philosophical interest... Drawing upon considerations from various schools of 
Buddhism, Indian Philosophy, phenomenology, analytic philosophy, and cognitive 
science, the papers in Self, No-Self? cannot fail to advance both the reader's 
understanding of the issues at play and her grasp of the history of the 
non-Western approaches to those issues. Although the self is the main focus of 
this collection, students of the nature and structure of consciousness will 
find much food for thought... It is a virtue of this collection that it draws 
attention to the connection between the study of the self and subjectivity and 
the issues of the nature of consciousness... Robert J.Howell, Notre Dame 
Philosophical Reviews. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
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