Thinker, Thought and Knowledge critically and analytically reasons that some of the philosophical expositions like 'thought has created the thinker' and 'higher-order thoughts are themselves conscious' hinder us from explaining our sense of unity of consciousness. This book presents and elucidates some observations - thought cannot create thinker; along with thinker and thought, thinking too is quintessential for individual experience to take place; thinker, thinking and thought are fundamentally one in self-consciousness; thought becomes the object of self-consciousness; and the modern science attempts to undermine the principle of causation - from the East-West perspective, and registers its disproval with the philosophical views of scholars like J. Krishnamurti and a few other modern philosophers. |