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De Silva, Padmasiri

Buddhist and Freudian Psychology. Foreword by Robert H. Thouless.

Lake House Investments Ltd. Publ. - Colombo / Sri Lanka, 1973.,

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Author
De Silva, Padmasiri
Publishers
Lake House Investments Ltd. Publ., Colombo / Sri Lanka, 1973.
Size
(1. Auflage). 193 S.; 22 cm; fadengeh. Orig.-Pappband.
Keyword
Sigmund Freud, Buddhismus, Kama-Tanha, Psychologie, Das Unbewu�e
Dust jacket
No
Languages
German
Inscribed
No
First edition
Yes

Description

Gutes Ex.; Einband berieben. - Englisch. - EA. - . "Dr. de Silva's already published work on Freud, Schopenhauer and Buddhism leads one to expect that his forthcoming book, "Buddhist and Freudian Psychology" will be a uniquely valuable contribution to the study of issues of major interest." - Herbert Fingarette. � (Verlagstext) // INHALT : CHAPTER I. ---- The concept of man in early Buddhism and Freud ---- CHAPTER II. ---- SECTION I. The concept of mind in early Buddhism . ---- SECTION II. The concept of mind in Freud ---- SECTION III. The nature of early Buddhist Psychology in its relation to Freudian Psychology ---- CHAPTER III. ---- SECTION I. The Unconscious in Freud ---- SECTION II. The Unconscious in early Buddhism ---- SECTION III. The early Buddhist concept of the Unconscious in the light of the Freudian Theory of the Unconscious ---- CHAPTER IV. ---- SECTION I. The theory of motivation in Freud and Buddhism ---- SECTION II. The Libido ---- SECTION III. Kama-Tanha ---- SECTION IV. The Libido and the concept of Kama-Tanha ---- SECTION V. The Ego ---- SECTION VI. Bhava-Tanha ---- SECTION VII. The Ego Instincts and Bhava-Tanha ---- SECTION VIII. The Death Instinct ---- SECTION IX. Vibhava-Tanha ---- SECTION X. The Death Instinct and the concept of Vibhava-Tanha ---- CHAPTER V. The Therapeutic basis of early Buddhist Psychology ---- Appendix ---- Bibliography.
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