Natural Realism and Contact Theory of Perception  - Indian Philosophy’s Challenge to Contemporary Paradigms of Knowledge

Natural Realism and Contact Theory of Perception - Indian Philosophy’s Challenge to Contemporary Paradigms of Knowledge (English, Hardcover, Chittaranjan Naik)

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Natural Realism and Contact Theory of Perception - Indian Philosophy’s Challenge to Contemporary Paradigms of Knowledge  (English, Hardcover, Chittaranjan Naik)

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    • Language: English
    • Binding: Hardcover
    • Publisher: Notion Press
    • Genre: PHILOSOPHY
    • ISBN: 9781646780402, 9781646780402
    • Edition: 1, 2019
    • Pages: 310
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    If you were told that we perceive the world directly without the causal intervention of the physical brain, or that we see the distant stars instantaneously without their light having to reach our sense organs, would the idea sound incredible to you? Farfetched as it may seem, this idea, the author argues, comes from the time-tested contact theory of perception. Upheld by the Indian philosophical tradition for over 2000 years, it unfolds a definitively coherent process of perception, unlike the stimulus-response theory of perception espoused by empirical science which suffers from a host of logical inconsistencies. The contact theory of perception is a paradigm-changing theory and it has the potential to take us to a domain of knowledge beyond science and to cause a radical transformation in the way we look at the universe we live in. Although a serious philosophical work, the language and lucid style of the presentation should appeal to a wide spectrum of people - from academic philosophers to curious aspirants. If philosophy or the philosophical traditions of India interests you, you cannot afford to ignore this book. But be forewarned: it will challenge the deep-rooted ideas that have become integral to your personal consciousness!
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    • Chittaranjan Naik, born 1954, has a deep and abiding interest in spirituality and philosophy. It all began with a powerful spiritual experience he had while pursuing post-graduation at IIT. This led him to a study of both Indian and Western philosophies as also of the world’s major religions. He has engaged in philosophical discussions with both Western academicians and Indian scholars. He is a spiritual sadhaka in the path of Advaita Vedanta and has a deep conviction that the six traditional darshanas of Indian philosophy form an integral part of the structure of Sanathana Dharma. He left his job in the year 2007 in order to devote more time to his spiritual quest and to work towards the revival of the timeless Indian intellectual tradition that had once prevailed in the country. Chittaranjan Naik has degrees in Aeronautical Engineering (B-Tech) and Industrial Engineering (M-Tech), both from IIT Madras.
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