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Once more with feeling: What is the psychosocial anyway? [PDF]
This article asks if psychosocial studies can be distinguished from neighbouring fields of inquiry and what, if anything, constitutes a ‘shared language’ among the psychosocial field’s different ‘dialects’.
Redman, Peter
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The Cosmic Sources of Religious Feeling (a possible hypothesis) [PDF]
The article is devoted to the relationship between science and religion, as an important component of human culture and human mentality. The science is considered to have become closely connected with consciousness and is described in the language of ...
Victor F. Petrenko
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Searching for Afrocentric spirituality within the transpersonal [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to show, via the lens of a culturally specific dream, how the transpersonal could benefit from broadening its approach to spirituality to include the wisdom of African spiritual beliefs.
Callaghan, Jane +2 more
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Review of Wittgenstein’s Philosophy of Psychology by Malcolm Budd 203p (1989)(review revised 2019) [PDF]
A superb effort, but in my view Wittgenstein (i.e., philosophy or the descriptive psychology of higher order thought) is not completely understood by anyone, so we can hardly expect Budd, writing in the mid 80’s, without the modern dual systems of ...
Starks, Michael
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Machine Hyperconsciousness [PDF]
Individual animal consciousness appears limited to a single giant component of interacting cognitive modules, instantiating a shifting, highly tunable, Global Workspace.
Wallace, Rodrick
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James Joyce’s Trojan Hobby-Horse: The Iliad and the Collective Unconscious Ulysses [PDF]
James Joyce’s Ulysses rewrites the Homeric Odyssey in such a way that the ancient myth provides a structural pattern, which gives order and meaning to a seemingly chaotic and meaningless contemporary world – an aspect which T. S.
Dieter Fuchs
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Neurorhetoric, Race, and the Law: Toxic Neural Pathways and Healing Alternatives [PDF]
Neurorhetoric is the study of how rhetoric shapes the human brain. At the forefront of science and communication studies, neurorhetoric challenges many preconceptions about how humans respond to persuasive stimuli.
Jewel, Lucy
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Subjectivation et transformation sociale. Critique du renouveau en théorie de l’action à partir de Karl Lévêque, Etienne Balibar et Louis Althusser [PDF]
This article aims at questioning the recent return on the theoretical scene of Marxist theory in the light of the contemporary developments of the theories of collective action.
Marc Maesschalck
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Generalized inattentional blindness from a Global Workspace perspective [PDF]
We apply Baars' Global Workspace model of consciousness to inattentional blindness, using the groupoid network method of Stewart et al. to explore modular structures defined by information measures associated with cognitive process.
Wallace, Rodrick
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