Buddhist Psychology
Back to Buddhist Buddhist Psychology First printed in Psybernetica, Winter, 1996 Eastern influence on Western thought goes back at least to the time of the ancient Greeks and Romans. Alexander the Great (4 th century B.C.E.) made it as far as northern India, and the Roman philosopher Plotinus made a trip to study the philosophies of the region in 242 C.E.. According to Hall and Lindzey (1978 p.
|