The Whole Person: Toward a Naturalism of Minds and Persons
Autor Mark H. Bickharden Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 dec 2024
- Presents models of how multiple mental processes are emergently realized, and of how social persons are constituted
- Discusses the problems of representation and their implications
- Reviews naturalism and normativity within the early 20th century
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780443330506
ISBN-10: 0443330506
Pagini: 514
Dimensiuni: 216 x 276 mm
Greutate: 1.18 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0443330506
Pagini: 514
Dimensiuni: 216 x 276 mm
Greutate: 1.18 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
Section 1: Naturalism and Emergence
1. Introduction
2. Naturalism
3. Background Metaphysics and Epistemology
4. Through The Twentieth Century and The Contemporary Scene
5. Metaphysics and Emergence
Section 2: Biological Foundations
6. Overview of Biological Foundations
7. The Emergence of Normativity
8. A Macroevolutionary Ratchet: Basic Species Capacities for Homo Sapiens
Section 3: Minds and Persons: Aspects, Specializations, Developments, and Further Emergent
9. The Mentality of Homo Sapiens
10. Persons: The Emergence of Homo-Socius
Section 4: Reflexive Consistencies of the Model
11. Reflexive Consistencies: Introduction
Section 5: Concluding Discussion
12. Naturalistic Ontological Psychology
1. Introduction
2. Naturalism
3. Background Metaphysics and Epistemology
4. Through The Twentieth Century and The Contemporary Scene
5. Metaphysics and Emergence
Section 2: Biological Foundations
6. Overview of Biological Foundations
7. The Emergence of Normativity
8. A Macroevolutionary Ratchet: Basic Species Capacities for Homo Sapiens
Section 3: Minds and Persons: Aspects, Specializations, Developments, and Further Emergent
9. The Mentality of Homo Sapiens
10. Persons: The Emergence of Homo-Socius
Section 4: Reflexive Consistencies of the Model
11. Reflexive Consistencies: Introduction
Section 5: Concluding Discussion
12. Naturalistic Ontological Psychology
Recenzii
"This ambitious, yet unpretentious, carefully constructed and argued book is a must read for anyone with serious interest in the nature of persons and the psychology of personhood. Mark Bickhard’s The Whole Person is a sustained and convincing narrative about our individual and collective evolution and emergence as the unique beings that we are. Of particular interest is his account of the emergence of persons as homo-socius. Here, Professor Bickhard captures key, but often overlooked, historical, sociocultural, and socio-developmental dynamics and processes that make us who we are—a species constantly interacting with each other and the world in a never-ending process of mutual co-constitution. By theorizing a process metaphysics replete with emergent normativity that does not clash with a naturalistic ontological psychology, Bickhard takes a giant step toward seeing ourselves as we are and as we might become." -- Jack Martin, Professor Emeritus, Simon Fraser University