Changes of Mind: A Holonomic Theory of the Evolution of Consciousness: Suny Series, Philosophy of Psychology
Autor Jenny Wadeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 feb 1996
Wade s theory concerns the development of consciousness per se not merely its derivatives, such as cognition, social development, and affect and its neurological bases, something no other developmental theory has taken into account. Using data from a wide range of empirical studies and neurological research, Wade shows that awareness considerably predates birth probably even conception and lasts after death, supporting the idea that the self exists outside the boundaries of linear time and a physical body. This book represents a major leap forward in psychological theory and a groundbreaking approach to human perception and being in the world."
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0791428508
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: State University of New York Press
Seria Suny Series, Philosophy of Psychology
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this book represents a major leap forward in psychological theory and a groundbreaking approach to human perception and being in the world.
Descriere
Changes of Mind unites literature from the new physics, brain research, developmental psychology, and mysticism to produce the first comprehensive theory of individual human consciousness. Assuming a new paradigm reality, the author opens and extends the field of developmental psychology in ways that structure, destructure, and then restructure the subjective experience of time, space, subject, and object.
Wade s theory concerns the development of consciousness per se not merely its derivatives, such as cognition, social development, and affect and its neurological bases, something no other developmental theory has taken into account. Using data from a wide range of empirical studies and neurological research, Wade shows that awareness considerably predates birth probably even conception and lasts after death, supporting the idea that the self exists outside the boundaries of linear time and a physical body. This book represents a major leap forward in psychological theory and a groundbreaking approach to human perception and being in the world."