The Magic of Living Consciousness: The Wonders of the Mundane

Subbotsky, Eugene

  • 出版商: Palgrave MacMillan
  • 出版日期: 2024-06-04
  • 售價: $4,800
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  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 192
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 3031547071
  • ISBN-13: 9783031547072
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商品描述

​This book demystifies the notion of living consciousness and aims to show that, far from being a mere accompaniment to brain functions, living consciousness defines the features of both physical objects and human artifacts. The distinction is between living consciousness, which includes subjective experiences 'here and now' (e.g., perceptions, feelings, imagination, and creative thinking) and conforms to the laws of magic, versus objectified consciousness that comprises physical (e.g., computers) and symbolic (e.g., languages and concepts) human artifacts and conforms to the laws of nature and formal logic.

The magnificent success of science in the modern world has plunged many scientists into the illusion that magical events are ancient history and exist today only in art and night dreams. The illusion reached its pinnacle in the middle of the 20th century, when nuclear power stations, flights to the Moon, early computers, genetic engineering and other wonders of science made some scientists believe that there is nothing in the world that cannot be explained by science. But there was a price to pay for this scientific optimism - the scientists became blind to their living consciousness. They began looking at the world as if nature and objectified consciousness were the only things that mattered, with living consciousness being viewed as a mundane thing that accompanies brain processes but has no causal powers.

This book examines how our living consciousness works, and how our understanding of this work helps in solving key problems of modern life, such as facilitating creativity, protecting from magical manipulation with minds, fighting certain kinds of crime, managing fake reality, preventing misuses in psychotherapy and other psychological practices, comprehending controversial issues in science, and tracing origins of totalitarian media narratives that trigger hatred and wars.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

這本書揭開了生活意識的神秘面紗,旨在顯示生活意識並非僅僅是大腦功能的附屬,而是定義了物理物體和人類製品的特徵。區別在於生活意識包括主觀體驗「此時此地」(例如感知、感覺、想像和創造性思維),並遵循魔法的法則,而客觀化的意識則包括物理(例如電腦)和符號(例如語言和概念)的人類製品,並遵循自然和形式邏輯的法則。

現代科學在世界上取得了巨大的成功,使許多科學家陷入了一種錯覺,認為魔法事件只存在於古代歷史中,現今只存在於藝術和夢境中。這種錯覺在20世紀中葉達到了頂峰,當時核能發電廠、登月飛行、早期電腦、基因工程和其他科學奇蹟使一些科學家相信世界上沒有任何事情是科學無法解釋的。但這種科學樂觀主義是有代價的-科學家們對他們的生活意識變得盲目。他們開始把世界看作是自然和客觀化的意識是唯一重要的事物,而生活意識則被視為伴隨著大腦過程但沒有因果力的平凡事物。

這本書探討了我們的生活意識如何運作,以及我們對這種運作的理解如何幫助解決現代生活中的關鍵問題,例如促進創造力、保護免受對心智的魔法操縱、打擊某些類型的犯罪、管理虛假現實、防止心理治療和其他心理實踐的誤用、理解科學中的爭議問題,以及追蹤引發仇恨和戰爭的極權主義媒體敘事的起源。

作者簡介

Eugene Subbotsky is a Reader Emeritus in Developmental Psychology at the University of Lancaster, UK. He is known internationally for research on children's moral development, the development of children's metaphysical reasoning, and the development of consciousness and magical thinking over life span.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

Eugene Subbotsky是英國蘭開斯特大學發展心理學的名譽讀者。他以研究兒童道德發展、兒童形而上思維的發展以及意識和魔法思維在生命週期中的發展而在國際上享有盛譽。