The Metaphysic of Experience in Advaita Vedanta: A Phenomenological Approach

Debabrata Sinha
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The central thesis of Sankara, Advaita Vedanta is embodied in the unparalleled doctrine of Pure Conscience (Cit), the fuller significance of which is often overlooked in the usual stereotype of a metaphysics of Brahman, combined with the illusionistic philosophy of the world. The present work offers a radically fresh approach in the interpretive understanding of this pivotal conception of Cit and its orientation.
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