Neuropsychology and Philosophy of Mind in Process Essays in Honor of Jason W. Brown
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Maria Pachalska, Michel Weber
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Neuropsychology and Philosophy of Mind in Process Essays in Honor of Jason W. Brown
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Walter de Gruyter GmbH& Co.KG
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9783110329438
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Process ThoughtISSN
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CHF 221.20
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20. und 21. Jahrhundert
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English
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This volume celebrates the life achievements of Jason W. Brown, who, along with Jean Piaget, Heinz Werner, Alexander Luria and the Würzburg school, has significantly contributed to the development of a process-based theory of brain/mind capable of challenging the currently fashionable modularist or cybernetic approaches to understanding human thought and feeling. As a paradigm, Brown's microgenetic theory is thus applicable in both brain science (where Brown was inspired by the pioneering work of Schilder and Pick) and the philosophy of mind (where the influence of Bergson, Whitehead, Cassirer, and Merleau-Ponty can be seen). Essays with a range of focus as wide as Brown's expertise have been collected in such diverse areas as neuropsychology (microstructure of action, symptomatology, neuro-rehabilitation, neurolinguistics, locationism), theoretical psychology (consciousness, hypnosis, morphogenesis, personality development, psychoanalysis, Buddhist psychology, mysticism), and philosophy of mind (evolutionary epistemology, emergence/novelty/creativity, subjectivity, will and action, Whiteheadian process philosophy).
Contents
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Foreword Jason’s Brown contribution to neuropsychology and philosophy of Mind MARIA PACHALSKA, MICHEL WEBER
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PrefaceJASON W. BROWN
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Part I. Papers in honor of Jason W. Brown
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An authentic life for process thinking HARALD ATMANSPACHER
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How does microgenetic theory square withevidence from cognitive neuroscience? TALIS BACHMANN
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Microgenesis of mystical awareness DAVID T. BRADFORD
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Sublexical phonological processing andparaphasia: recent topics in the neurolinguistics of production in aphasia HUGH W. BUCKINGHAM
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Chapter 5The scope of relevance of process thought JOHN B. COBB, JR.
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The microgenesis of antisociality: a processrelationalperspective MARK GERMINE
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The brain and the mind BOZYDAR L. J. KACZMAREK
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Moral values in focus: knowledge and valuesin the embodied mind GEORGE KURIAN
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Identity, autobiography, and the microgenesisof the self BRUCE DUNCAN MACQUEEN
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Neuropsychology of creativity NIKOLAY N. NIKOLAENKO
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Re-membering: the recovery of artistic visionafter right-hemisphere stroke MARIA PACHALSKA
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Let’s face it! Phonagnosia2 happens, andvoice recognition is finally familiar DIANA SIDTIS
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Process unveiled in the laboratory GUDMUND SMITH
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Reality: outside there or inside here? KOBI TIBERG
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Beyond neurology: Jason Brown, microgenesisand psychoanalysis MICHAEL TRUPP
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Self-organizing ontogenesis on the phyleticframe DON M. TUCKER
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Process and individuality MICHEL WEBER
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Part II. Biography of Jason W. Brown
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Jason Walter Brown: an authentic life MARIA PACHALSKA
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