On the Nature of Consciousness: Cognitive, Phenomenological, and Transpersonal Perspectives
Hunt, Harry T.
This Book Pursues An Inquiry Into Consciousness That Ranges From Ancient Greece To Empirical Neuropsychology To The Experiential Traditions Of Introspection And Meditation. Harry Hunt Begins By Reviewing The Renewed Interest In Ordinary Consciousness And In Altered And Transpersonal States Of Consciousness. He Then Presents Competing Views Of Consciousness In Cognition, Neurophysiology, And Animal Psychology, Developing A View Of Perceptual Awareness As The Core Of Consciousness Potentially Shared Across Species. Hunt Next Brings Together The Separate Strands Of Neo-realist Approaches To Perception And Thought, The Phenomenology Of Imagery And Synesthesia, And Cognitive Theories Of Metaphor. He Develops An Original Cognitive Theory Of Mystical Experience That Combines Buddhist Meditative Descriptions Of Consciousness And Heidegger's Sense Of Being. In Relating Both Of These To James J. Gibson's Views On Perception, He Avoids The Various New Age Supernaturalisms That So Often Blight The Transpersonal Literature. Other Themes Include The Relation Between Consciousness And Time; The Common Perceptual-metaphoric Rooting Of Parallels Between Consciousness And Modern Physics; And The Communal Basis Of Transpersonal States As Reflected In A Sociology Of Mysticism And A Reinterpretation Of Parapsychological Research. 1. The Most Fundamental Of Empirical Questions Or The Most Misguided -- What Is Consciousness? -- 2. Cognition And Consciousness -- 3. Consciousness As Emergent: The Irrelevance Of Specific Neurophysiology -- 4. Consciousness As Localized: Neural Zones Of Convergence And Consciousness Awareness System(s) -- 5. Animal Consciousness: The Emergence Of Primary Sentience In Protozoa And Self-referential Consciousness In The Higher Primates -- 6. William James And The Stream Of Consciousness: Metaphor Without, Mirror Within -- 7. Synesthesia: The Inner Face Of Thought And Meaning -- 8. The Multiplicity Of Image: Phenomenology And Some Limitations Of Laboratory Research -- 9. Sensus Communis: A History Of The Cross-modal Theory Of Mind -- 10. A Cognitive Psychology Of Transpersonal States -- 11. Heidegger, Mahayana Buddhism, And Gibson's Ambient Array: A Logos Of Sentience -- 12. Consciousness As Time -- 13. Consciousness As Space: Physics, Consciousness, And The Primacy Of Perception -- 14. Consciousness As Society. Harry T. Hunt. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [313]-347) And Index.
Consciousness, Cognition, Transpersonal psychology, BF311 .H79 1995, 1995 J-489, BF 311 H941o 1995, 153
| Name in long format: | On the Nature of Consciousness: Cognitive, Phenomenological, and Transpersonal Perspectives |
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| ISBN-10: | 0300062303 |
| ISBN-13: | 9780300062304 |
| Book pages: | 358 |
| Book language: | en |
| Edition: | F First Edition |
| Binding: | Hardcover |
| Publisher: | Yale University Press |
| Dimensions: | Height: 9.5 Inches, Length: 6.25 Inches, Weight: 1.58071441854 Pounds, Width: 1 Inches |










