An interdisciplinary approach to the human mind : subjectivity, science and experiences in change / Line Joranger
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Introduction
The aim of the book
2. Mind and epistemology
Human mind and natural science
The cognitive revolution
The appearance of thing and nature
The world as it appears to an observer
Truth and fiction
3. A critical and interdisciplinary approach to the human mind
Jaspers’s critical and interdisciplinary approach to the human mind
The dependency of others
The human mind in between the individual and social
The eco-chamber
Critical self-reflection, self-presentation, and self-knowledge
4. Freedom and governance in socioeconomic status
Social discrimination and social insurance
Social insurance and mental health care
Rights and obligations – assistance to others
The human being in freedom and government
The human mind is always in a state of change
5. Body-mind-thinking
The body as tool to experience
The existential body
The body as an object among other objects
Alienation, ethical codes, and prejudice
6. The human mind in concept and experience
Common sense and brain talk
Concepts and experience in change
Concepts, experience, and sociocultural context – the art of hermeneutic
7. Subjective minds and general laws
The Stange Help and Valla’s critique of mainstream psychology
Humans are humans, creative and unpredictable
Mind and poetry – the escape from medical language
The world of Ellen West
The uncoded world of the human mind and poetry
A person’s mind – what is it and how can we reach it?
8. Humans, science, and experiences in change
Toward an interdisciplinary approach to the human mind
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