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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cham :Palgrave Macmillan,
    UID:
    edoccha_9961574172502883
    Format: 1 online resource (203 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783031547089
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Part I Living Consciousness in Communication and Education -- 1 Living Consciousness: Introduction -- 1.1 Living Consciousness -- 1.2 What is Covered -- 1.3 Points Put Forward -- 1.4 Who Might Benefit from This Book -- References -- 2 Living Consciousness and the Cultural-Historical Method: Limits of Applicability -- 2.1 Problem: Psyche and Living Consciousness -- 2.2 Living Consciousness as a Source of Higher Mental Functions -- 2.3 Living Consciousness and Cultural-Historical Approach -- 2.4 Living Consciousness and the 'Paradox of Learning' -- 2.5 Studies of Living Consciousness in Psychology -- 2.6 Living Consciousness and Cognitive Psychology of the Mainstream -- 2.7 The Mixed Blessing of Psychotherapies -- 2.8 Personal Experience -- 2.9 Limits of Applicability -- References -- 3 Magical Thinking and Magical Experience as Dimensions of Living Consciousness -- 3.1 Two Dimensions of Living Consciousness -- 3.2 The Laws of Living Consciousness and Physical Reality -- 3.3 Magical Thinking and Magical Beliefs -- 3.4 Do Children and Adults Believe in Magic? -- 3.5 Curiosity Towards Magic and the Motivation for Learning -- 3.6 Magical Experience as a Generator of Psychic Energy -- 3.7 Magical Experience and the Belief in Magic as the Source of Influence and Mind Control -- 3.8 Taming the Magic: Conclusion -- References -- Part II Living Consciousness and the Universe -- 4 Man in the Mirror of Nature: Science and Living Consciousness -- 4.1 Problem: The Cosmic Solitude -- 4.2 Personal Universe -- 4.3 The Revolt of Machines -- 4.4 Neuroscience in the Narcissistic Mirror -- 4.5 'Digitalization' of Living Consciousness -- 4.6 Science and Living Consciousness -- 4.7 Studying Living Consciousness -- 4.8 Ordering the Chaos: Conclusion -- References. , 5 Is Living Consciousness a Simulation? Children's and Adults' Reactions to the 'Person Is a Simulation' Hypothesis -- 5.1 Introduction: Is a Person a Simulation? -- 5.2 How Mighty Is the Almighty Wizard? Children's Reaction to the Idea That the Almighty Wizard Could Come Out of Their Imagination into the External World -- 5.3 Jumping Out of the Imagination: Adults' Responses to the Suggestion that the Almighty Wizard Could Obtain Independent Existence -- 5.4 Why Is It Hard to Accept that a Person Is a Simulation: Conclusion -- References -- 6 Living Consciousness in Historical Context -- 6.1 Beliefs About Living Consciousness in the Era of Modernity and Their Bifurcations in the Era of Postmodernism -- 6.2 Bifurcation 1: Realism -- 6.2.1 Basics of the Belief in Realism -- 6.2.2 Bifurcation of the Belief in Realism -- 6.2.3 Art: The Belief in Primacy of Living Consciousness -- 6.2.4 Science: The Belief in Primacy of Rational Constructions -- 6.2.4.1 Informational Reductionism -- 6.2.4.2 Evolutionary Reductionism -- 6.2.5 Consequences of Believing in the Primacy of Consciousness and in the Primacy of Rational Constructions -- 6.3 Bifurcation 2: Symbolism -- 6.3.1 Digital and Animated Types of Representation -- 6.3.2 Consequences of the Transition from Symbolic to Digital and Animated Types of Representation -- 6.4 Bifurcation 3: Limited Freedom -- 6.4.1 Belief in Unlimited Freedom -- 6.4.2 Belief in Hard Determinism -- 6.4.3 Consequences of Believing in Unlimited Freedom and Hard Determinism -- 6.5 Global Results of the Bifurcation of Living Consciousness: Conclusion -- References -- Part III Living Consciousness in Modern Life and Society -- 7 Reason in the Cobweb: Magical Manipulation of Living Consciousness -- 7.1 'Social engineering' in the Context of Criminology -- 7.2 Magical Participation as a Psychological Mechanism of Living Consciousness. , 7.3 Participation in Communication in a Historical Frame -- 7.4 Participation in Communication as the Mechanism of Manipulation of Living Consciousness -- 7.5 Techniques of Magical Manipulation Based on the Participation in Communication -- 7.6 Magical Manipulation of Living Consciousness of Groups and Masses -- 7.7 Protection Against the Magical Manipulation of Living Consciousness -- 7.7.1 Rule 1. Watch Your Feelings -- 7.7.2 Rule 2. Remember that Magical Thinking Still Lives in Your Unconscious -- 7.7.3 Rule 3. Pay Attention to the Request for Unconditional Trust Without the Right of Criticism -- 7.7.4 Rule 4. Watch for Signs of Ambitious Superiority in the Therapist's Behaviour -- 7.7.5 Rule 5. Monitor the Possibility of Interrupting Therapy at Any Time and Consult with a Third Party -- 7.7.6 Rule 6. Never Give in to Pressure -- 7.7.7 Rule 7. Always Weigh Pros and Cons in Advance -- 7.8 Participation in Communication as a Base of Magical Manipulation: Conclusion -- References -- 8 Fake-Reality: Cheating on Living Consciousness on a Mass Scale -- 8.1 Magical Participation with External Messages as a Source of Fake-Reality -- 8.2 Fake-Reality -- 8.3 Reality One Can Play with -- 8.4 Fake-Reality in a Historical Perspective -- 8.5 Fakes Good and Bad -- 8.6 Living with Fake-Reality -- 8.7 Participation and Fake-Reality: Summary and Conclusion -- References -- 9 Totalitarian Media Narratives: Living Consciousness in Captivity -- 9.1 The Belief in the Divine Origins of Political Power -- 9.2 Democracy and Authoritarianism -- 9.3 The Totalitarian Media Narrative as a Phenomenon of the Society's Living Consciousness -- 9.4 Russia and Ukraine: The Psychological Origins of the Conflict -- 9.4.1 What FORM Was Violated in This Conflict? -- 9.5 Russia and the West: Media Totalitarianism -- 9.6 Conclusion and Cautious Forecast -- References. , 10 Golem: Living Consciousness Without the Brain -- 10.1 Individual and Society -- 10.2 The Concept of Golem -- 10.3 Golem's Consciousness -- 10.4 Faking Morality: Sub-golems as Ideologists -- 10.5 Golem's Dreams -- 10.6 A Leader of Golem -- 10.7 Golem's Decay -- 10.8 The Relation of an Individual to His or Her Golem -- 10.9 Some Basic Rules that Make Sense for an Individual to Follow in Relation to His or Her Golem -- References -- The Mysteries of the Mundane: Epilogue and Summary -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Subbotsky, Eugene The Magic of Living Consciousness Cham : Palgrave Macmillan,c2024 ISBN 9783031547072
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :
    UID:
    almahu_9949772186202882
    Format: XIII, 198 p. 10 illus., 9 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 9783031547089
    Content: 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. 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.
    Note: Part I: Living Consciousness in Communication and Education.-Chapter 1. Living Consciousness: Introduction -- Chapter 2. Living Consciousness and the Cultural-historical Method: Limits of Applicability -- Chapter 3. Magical Thinking and Experience as Dimensions of Living Consciousness -- Part II: Living Consciousness and the Universe.-Chapter 4. Man in the Mirror of Nature: Science and Living Consciousness -- Chapter 5. Is Living Consciousness a Simulation? Children's and Adults' Reactions to the 'Person is a simulation' Hypothesis -- Chapter 6. Living Consciousness in Historical Context -- Part III: Living Consciousness in Modern Life and Society.-Chapter 7. Reason in the Cobweb: Magical Manipulation of Living Consciousness -- Chapter 8. Fake-reality: Cheating on Living Consciousness on a Mass Scale -- Chapter 9. Totalitarian Media Narratives: Living Consciousness in Captivity -- Chapter 10. Golem: Living Consciousness without the Brain.-The Mysteries of the Mundane: Epilogue and summary.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031547072
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031547096
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031547102
    Language: English
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