Neuropsychiatrist Michael T. H. Wong argues that the notions of soul, mind, brain, self and consciousness are no longer adequate on their own to explain humanity. He formulates a "third discourse" that brings philosophy neuroscience theology and psychiatry together as an innovative multilayered narrative for the person in the twenty-first century.
Neuropsychiatrist Michael T. H. Wong argues that the notions of soul, mind, brain, self and consciousness are no longer adequate on their own to explain humanity. He formulates a "third discourse" that brings philosophy neuroscience theology and psychiatry together as an innovative multilayered narrative for the person in the twenty-first century.
Michael T. H. Wong is clinical professor of psychiatry at Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Introduction Chapter 1. Hermeneutics and Discourse Chapter 2. Philosophy and the Person Chapter 3. Neuroscience and Psychiatry I Chapter 4. Neuroscience and Psychiatry II Chapter 5. Neuroscience and Psychiatry III Chapter 6. Theology and Anthropology I Chapter 7. Theology and Anthropology II Chapter 8. Theology and Anthropology III Conclusion Bibliography
Foreword Introduction Chapter 1. Hermeneutics and Discourse Chapter 2. Philosophy and the Person Chapter 3. Neuroscience and Psychiatry I Chapter 4. Neuroscience and Psychiatry II Chapter 5. Neuroscience and Psychiatry III Chapter 6. Theology and Anthropology I Chapter 7. Theology and Anthropology II Chapter 8. Theology and Anthropology III Conclusion Bibliography
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