The study of the thinking styles of major Asian people is called “Ways of Thinking of Eastern People”. This is widely acknowledged as the first attempt at a comprehensive analysis and survey of Asians’ thinking styles, which can differ from other peoples. The focus of the author was to highlight features of Indian thinking as well as Chinese and Japanese ones. This attempt has been highly successful and reliable in the scientific sense due to his knowledge of Asian traditions as well as his skillful command of different languages of Asia.
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