From Aristotle to cognitive neuroscience
Intro; Preface; Contents; List of Figures; Chapter 1: Introduction: Second Nature and Naturalism; 1 Recap on Chapter 1: First and Second Nature-Lived Experience and Meaningful Lives; References and Bibliography; Chapter 2: From Aristotle to Consciousness and Intentionality; 1 Aristotle, Embodied Hum...
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Basingstoke, Hampshire
Palgrave Macmillan
2018
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Zusammenfassung: | Intro; Preface; Contents; List of Figures; Chapter 1: Introduction: Second Nature and Naturalism; 1 Recap on Chapter 1: First and Second Nature-Lived Experience and Meaningful Lives; References and Bibliography; Chapter 2: From Aristotle to Consciousness and Intentionality; 1 Aristotle, Embodied Human Life, and Second Nature; 1.1 Embodiment; 1.2 Second Nature and Skills Mobilised in Cognition; 2 Brentano, Second Nature, and the Contents of Consciousness; 3 Kant and Husserl: Intentionality and Anthropology; 3.1 Kant: The Anthropology of Second Nature 3.2 Husserl: Consciousness and Intersubjectivity3.3 Human Cognition, Consciousness, and Concepts; 4 The Epistemic Soul: Triangulation, Intersubjectivity, Judgement, and Knowledge; 5 The Real Essence of Consciousness and the Human Soul; 6 Recap on Chapter 2; References and Bibliography; Chapter 3: Evolutionary Neurology and the Human Soul; 1 John Hughlings-Jackson and Evolutionary Neurology; 2 John Hughlings-Jackson, Neural Integration, and Consciousness; 2.1 Double Dissociation and Neuropsychology; 2.2 Complexity and Consciousness; 2.3 Propositionising, Language, and the Soul 3 Edelman and Ecology3.1 Edelman: Neuronal Group Selection, Concepts, and Consciousness; 3.2 Ecological Psychology: Gibson, Neisser, and Active Perception; 4 Varela and Thompson: Autopoiesis; 5 Cerebral Connectivity and Non-linear Brain Dynamics: Creating Meaning; 6 Distancing, Objectivising, the Third Thing in a Space of Reasons; 6.1 Propositionising, Language, and Second Nature: The Norm of Truth and Triangulation; 7 Con-Scio-Us-Ness and Co-constructing the Imaginary; 8 Recap on Chapter 3; References and Bibliography; Chapter 4: Diverse Dissolutions of Consciousness 1 Consciousness, Embodied Phenomenology, and Cognitive Interaction2 Cognitive Interactions, Connectivity, and Discursive Being: Problematic Cases; 2.1 Neuropsychological Cases; 2.1.1 The Split Brain; 2.1.2 Other Neural Disconnection Problems; 2.2 Psychiatric Symptomatology; 2.2.1 Hallucinations; 2.2.2 Delusions (e.g. Thought Insertion, Broadcast Thought, Persecution, Misidentification, Distorted Self-knowledge); 2.2.3 Multiple Personality and Dissociation; 2.2.4 Psychopathy; 3 Triply Responsive Neurocognitive Assemblies 4 An Epigenetic Constructivist Conception of Embodied Consciousness5 Getting It Together: Subjective but Internally Disconnected Bodies and Nervous Systems; 6 Embodied Cognition and Propositionising; 7 Recap on Chapter 4; References and Bibliography; Chapter 5: Consciousness, Value, and Human Nature; 1 Echoes of Hughlings-Jackson: Layers of Integration and Coordination; 2 Analysing Morality; 3 Neurocognitive Integration and the Moral Brain; 4 Ascending Adaptation and the Moral and Aesthetic Brain; 5 Recap on Chapter 5: Going Beyond the Self; References and Bibliography |
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Beschreibung: | ix, 166 Seiten 3 Illustrationen |
ISBN: | 9783319936345 978-3-319-93634-5 |