In this innovative work, Moulyn examines some of the most fundamental questions arising from human experience: Why do we feel and behave as if mind and body are separate entities? What is the actual relationship between them? Dissatisfied with the common philosophic view that categorically separates body and mind by placing one in space and the other in time, he proposes an objective and subjective timespace to explain mind-body interaction and create a basis for unity and inner harmony. Choosing a point at which body and mind intersect, the author focuses on the neuromuscular and…mehr
In this innovative work, Moulyn examines some of the most fundamental questions arising from human experience: Why do we feel and behave as if mind and body are separate entities? What is the actual relationship between them? Dissatisfied with the common philosophic view that categorically separates body and mind by placing one in space and the other in time, he proposes an objective and subjective timespace to explain mind-body interaction and create a basis for unity and inner harmony. Choosing a point at which body and mind intersect, the author focuses on the neuromuscular and psychological nature of movement and distinguishes between two kinds of movement: mechanical and purpose-striving. He places mechanical movement in objective timespace while purposeful movement, which is linked to mental activity, he assigns to subjective timespace. This schema is used to explore a range of physical/psychological phenomena, including the reasons for the human tendency to separate mind from body and time and space; the implications of human foreknowledge of death; the evolutionary development of body-mind interaction; mental processes; the concepts of self, ego, and soul; and the question of creativity. Providing a new perspective on a fundamental human dilemma, this work is relevant to studies and classes in neurophysiology, philosophy, humanism, and the philosophy of science.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
ADRIAN C. MOULYN, a retired psychiatrist, and a life member of the AMA and the American Psychiatric Association, is a member of the emeritus staff of Stamford Hospital, Stamford, Connecticut. He has published original work in the fields of psychiatry, psychology, and the philosophy of science. Dr. Moulyn is the author of Structure, Function, and Purpose and The Meaning of Suffering (Greenwood Press, 1982).
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Introduction Time Space and Movement Causality and Purposiveness Compartmentalization and Interpenetration The Mental Triad and the Precious Present Extrospection Introspection and Intra-audition Two Schemas Mentation Memory Emotionality The Body Evolution Animism Mind and Body Unity Holism Self Ego Individual Soul Ascending Transcending Descending Conclusion Selected Bibliography Indexes
Introduction Time Space and Movement Causality and Purposiveness Compartmentalization and Interpenetration The Mental Triad and the Precious Present Extrospection Introspection and Intra-audition Two Schemas Mentation Memory Emotionality The Body Evolution Animism Mind and Body Unity Holism Self Ego Individual Soul Ascending Transcending Descending Conclusion Selected Bibliography Indexes
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