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Overview"In Indian philosophical traditions, a reflection in a mirror frequently serves as a metaphor, suggesting that just as a face in a mirror appears where it is not, so does consciousness. Mirror of Nature, Mirror of Self utilizes this metaphor to address metaphysical, epistemological, and theological problems within non-reductionist approaches to consciousness. Author Dimitry Shevchenko contends that consciousness and its properties--such as the sense of self, subjectivity, and experience of qualia--stand in falsely perceived relations to cognitive and perceptive processes. This book explores models of interaction between consciousness, the mind-body complex, and the world in the philosophical schools of S=a.mkhya, Yoga, and Advaita-Vedant. In a dialogue with psychoanalytical theory and analytic philosophy of mind, Shevchenko defends a new model of consciousness, integrating consciousness-mind dualism, mind naturalism, and representationalism about consciousness. Despite the overwhelming presence of pratibimbavadas, or ""theories of reflection"", in major philosophical traditions in India, they have received little scholarly attention. Mirror of Nature, Mirror of Self is the first systematic exploration of mirror models of consciousness across traditions. By grounding these theories in their historical intellectual context, Shevchenko contributes to an intense philosophical conversation between Indian reductionists and non-reductionists about consciousness. The book explores the impact of Indian mirror models on theories of mental representation, theories of knowledge, philosophy of language, debates on illusory causality and the relationship between noumena and phenomena, as well as soteriological and theological theories. Finally, by comparing mirror models of consciousness in Indian philosophy with Jacques Lacan's theory of the mirror stage and by engaging with theories of consciousness in analytic philosophy, this study contributes to contemporary debates across philosophical disciplines. This is an open access title. It is available to read and download as a free PDF version on the Oxford Academic platform. It has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 International licence." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dimitry Shevchenko (Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Ashoka University)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 23.70cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 16.10cm Weight: 0.367kg ISBN: 9780197665510ISBN 10: 0197665519 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 26 June 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsAcknowledgements Introduction Abbreviations List of Figures Chapter 1: Mirror Models of Consciousness in Early Sources and Indian Philosophical Systems Chapter 2: Consciousness Reflects the Mind, the Mind Reflects Consciousness: Mirror Models in S=a.mkhya and Yoga Chapter 3: One Consciousness, Many Mirrors: Mirror Models in Advaita Ved=anta Chapter 4: New Mirrors: Indian Theories of Reflection, Jacques Lacan, and Thomas Metzinger ReferencesReviewsAuthor InformationDimitry Shevchenko is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Ashoka University. He specializes in the history of Indian philosophy, particularly the classical Brahmanical traditions of S=a.mkhya, Yoga, and Advaita Ved=anta, but also ventures into contemporary Indian philosophy. He has published in several academic journals and taught at universities and colleges in the US, Israel, and India. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |