Outer and Inner Dimensions of Brain and Consciousness - Refining and Integrating the Phenomenal Layers
Autor: | Johannes Wagemann, Friedrich Edelhäuser, Ulrich Weger |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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media_common.quotation_subject Analogy Experimental and Cognitive Psychology Context (language use) 050105 experimental psychology 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Perception mind-brain-relation 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences Content (Freudian dream analysis) Research Articles Applied Psychology media_common Cognitive science first-person method mirror-metaphor General Neuroscience 05 social sciences functional layer theory Mental activity Psychiatry and Mental health Clinical Psychology Structural relation Psychology (miscellaneous) Consciousness Psychology 030217 neurology & neurosurgery |
Zdroj: | Advances in Cognitive Psychology |
ISSN: | 1895-1171 |
Popis: | In view of the unresolved mind–brain problem, we examine a number of prototypical research attitudes regarding the question, how the mental and the neuronal realms are related to each other, both functionally and ontologically. By discussing neurophilosophical and neuropsychological positions, the mind–brain problem can be recast in terms of a structural relation between methodological and content-related aspects. Although this reformulation does not immediately lead to a solution, it draws attention to the necessity of searching for a new way of balancing separating and integrating elements regarding content as well as method. As a relatively unknown alternative in this context we investigate an approach by the philosopher Rudolf Steiner. It comprises a firstperson method, along with the theoretical background of what has come to be known as the mirror metaphor – an analogy for the brain as a necessary but not a sufficient basis for mental activity. Through a first-person study, this approach is scrutinized using volitionally controlled perceptual reversals. The results allow for a phenomenological distinction of processual phases which can be summarized as engaging and disengaging forms of mental activity. Finally, we initiate a discussion in view of related philosophical concepts and give an outlook on the next possible research steps. |
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