From: Philosophy East and West | Date: January 1, 1997| Author: | Copyright information

By Steven W. Laycock. New York: State University of New York Press, 1994. Pp. viii + 337.

Although there have been many recent comparisons between Western phenomenology and Buddhism, much of it has remained either apologetic or philosophically pedestrian. Steven Laycock's Mind as Mirror and the Mirroring of Mind is an attempt to move beyond the limitations that often accompany comparative philosophy by proposing a critique of Western phenomenology from a Buddhist perspective. Its main point is to show that while Western phenomenology commits itself to describing the contents of ...

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