Title
A Comparative Analysis of the Concept of Individuality in the Thought of C.G Jung and Sri Aurobindo
Date of Award
1959
Document Type
Dissertation
Degree Name
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Department
American Academy of Asian Studies
First Advisor
Lloyd Saxton
Second Advisor
Haridas Chaudhuri
First Committee Member
Frederic Spiegelberg
Second Committee Member
Ved Vrat
Abstract
Various issues engage the attention of thinkers during various eras in history. Among those which have occupied commentators on the contemporary state of humanity are the problem of individuality--its origin, its nature, its significance for mankind as a whole--and a problem not unrelated to this: namely, the question of what may result from a cross fertilization of Eastern and Western ways of thought
Pages
332
Recommended Citation
Marsh, Richard Putnam. (1959). A Comparative Analysis of the Concept of Individuality in the Thought of C.G Jung and Sri Aurobindo. University of the Pacific, Dissertation. https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/uop_etds/3900