The Embodied Self (PDF)
Dimensions, Coherence and Disorders
(Sprache: Englisch)
The Embodied Self
Dimensions, Coherence and Disorders
Progress of scientific research into the foundations of human self-experience is fascinating, but it also poses serious questions:
* Is the self more than an illusion created by the brain?
* What...
Dimensions, Coherence and Disorders
Progress of scientific research into the foundations of human self-experience is fascinating, but it also poses serious questions:
* Is the self more than an illusion created by the brain?
* What...
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The Embodied Self
Dimensions, Coherence and Disorders
Progress of scientific research into the foundations of human self-experience is fascinating, but it also poses serious questions:
* Is the self more than an illusion created by the brain?
* What role does the body play for self-experience and interSubjectivity?
* What can pathologies of the self tell us about the constitution of normal self-awareness?
* What consequences does this have for our concepts and therapy of psychiatric and psychosomatic disorders?
* How may the results of neurobiological, psychological, philosophical and clinical research on the self and its disorders be related to each other?
These and other key questions are dealt with in this volume which offers cutting-edge research in an expanding interdisciplinary area. It is based on the joint European project DISCOS ("Disorders and Coherence of the Embodied Self") which unites philosophers, neuroscientists, psychologists and psychiatrists who are among the leading researchers in their respective field.
Dimensions, Coherence and Disorders
Progress of scientific research into the foundations of human self-experience is fascinating, but it also poses serious questions:
* Is the self more than an illusion created by the brain?
* What role does the body play for self-experience and interSubjectivity?
* What can pathologies of the self tell us about the constitution of normal self-awareness?
* What consequences does this have for our concepts and therapy of psychiatric and psychosomatic disorders?
* How may the results of neurobiological, psychological, philosophical and clinical research on the self and its disorders be related to each other?
These and other key questions are dealt with in this volume which offers cutting-edge research in an expanding interdisciplinary area. It is based on the joint European project DISCOS ("Disorders and Coherence of the Embodied Self") which unites philosophers, neuroscientists, psychologists and psychiatrists who are among the leading researchers in their respective field.
Autoren-Porträt
Thomas Fuchsgeboren 1958, nach Studium der Medizin, Philosophie und Geschichte in München Promotionen in Medizingeschichte und Philosophie, Ausbildung zum Facharzt für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie. Nach Habilitationen in Psychiatrie und in Philosophie seit 2010 Karl-Jaspers-Professor für Philosophische Grundlagen der Psychiatrie an der Universität Heidelberg. Zahlreiche Veröffentlichungen zur phänomenologischen Anthropologie, Psychologie und Psychiatrie sowie zur Theorie der Neurowissenschaften.
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2018, 1. Auflage, 352 Seiten, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Heribert Sattel, Peter Henningsen, Thomas Fuchs
- Verlag: Klett-Cotta Verlag
- ISBN-10: 3608266208
- ISBN-13: 9783608266207
- Erscheinungsdatum: 01.01.2018
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