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Major Constituents of Human Personality and their Role on Its Sustained Development – Vedantic & Western Views

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  • Dilip Dutta

    (University of Sydney)

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After highlighting the major psycho-physical constituents of human personality a la VedÄ nta, the paper has focused on (i) the role of mind/brain, individual soul/Universal Soul and individual Self/Cosmic Self on its sustained development & also on (ii) the distinguishing features of the VedÄ ntic views from those of the Western views

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  • Dilip Dutta, 2017. "Major Constituents of Human Personality and their Role on Its Sustained Development – Vedantic & Western Views," Working papers Human Development – A Multidisciplinary Research, November 6-7, 2017 006, Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies.
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    1. Dilip Dutta, 2014. "Sustained human development as a psycho-social evolution from individuality to personality," International Journal of Development Issues, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 13(3), pages 188-203, August.
    2. Dilip Dutta, 2014. "“Surplus in Man” and the capability-based sustained/total human development," International Journal of Development Issues, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 13(3), pages 260-275, August.
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