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How do Eastern philosophies like Buddhism and Confucianism define the 'self' differently from Western philosophies?

Understanding what defines the 'self' has been a central question in both Eastern and Western philosophies for centuries. The way this concept is approached varies significantly across cultures and traditions. This article aims to provide a comprehensive and understandable overview of how Eastern philosophies, particularly Buddhism and Confucianism,

By Hugh Randall Pierce

In what ways do Western psychological theories, such as those by Freud or Maslow, differ in their conceptualization of the 'self' compared to Eastern theories?

Understanding the self is a fundamental question in psychology that has led to diverse theories across different cultural perspectives. In examining how Western psychological theories, particularly those proposed by Freud and Maslow, compare to Eastern theories, it is vital to delve into the nuances, structures, and ideologies that shape these

By June Parker