The Strange, Familiar, and Forgotten

The Strange, Familiar, and Forgotten
Title The Strange, Familiar, and Forgotten PDF eBook
Author Israel Rosenfield
Publisher Vintage
Pages 184
Release 1993
Genre Medical
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Combining a thorough knowledge of past clinical studies with philosophical sweep, Rosenfield explores consciousness as the "dynamic integration of past, present, and self" that tells us not only who we are but that we are. A revisionist book that compels us to re-examine a phenomenon that has traditionally been overlooked as being but a small part of the brain's function.

Strange, Familiar and Forgotten

Strange, Familiar and Forgotten
Title Strange, Familiar and Forgotten PDF eBook
Author James Rosenfield
Publisher
Pages
Release 1994-05-29
Genre
ISBN 9780517117972

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Romantic Science and the Experience of Self

Romantic Science and the Experience of Self
Title Romantic Science and the Experience of Self PDF eBook
Author Martin Halliwell
Publisher Routledge
Pages 341
Release 2016-03-31
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1317244044

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First published in 1999, this engaging interdisciplinary study of romantic science focuses on the work of five influential figures in twentieth-century transatlantic intellectual history. In this book, Martin Halliwell constructs an innovative tradition of romantic science by indicating points of theoretical and historical intersection in the thought of William James (American philosopher); Otto Rank (Austrian psychoanalyst); Ludwig Binswanger (Swiss psychiatrist); Erik Erikson (Danish/German psychologist); and Oliver Sacks (British neurologist). Beginning with the ferment of intellectual activity in late eighteenth-century German Romanticism, Halliwell argues that only with William James’ theory of pragmatism early in the twentieth century did romantic science become a viable counter-tradition to strictly empirical science. Stimulated by debates over rival models of consciousness and renewed interest in theories of the self, Halliwell reveals that in their challenge to Freud’s adoption of ideas from nineteenth-century natural science, these thinkers have enlarged the possibilities of romantic science for bridging the perceived gulf between the arts and sciences.

Memory

Memory
Title Memory PDF eBook
Author John Scanlan
Publisher Reaktion Books
Pages 190
Release 2013-10-15
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1780231784

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When we think of getting older, we know we will slowly lose more and more of our memory—and with it, our sense of where we belong and how we connect to others. We might relax a little if we considered the improvements in computer data storage, which may lead us into a future when the limits of our memory become less constricting. In this book, John Scanlan explores the nature of memory and how we have come to live both with and within it, as well as what might come from memory becoming a process as simple as retrieving and reading data. Probing the ways philosophers look at memory, Scanlan reveals that some argue that being human means having the ability to remember, to see oneself as a being in time, with a past and future. At the same time, he shows, our memories can undo our present sense of time and place by presenting us with our past lives. And in a digital age, we are immersed in a vast archive of data that not only colors our everyday experiences, but also supplies us with information on anything we might otherwise have forgotten—breaking down the distinction between the memories of the individual and the collective. Drawing on history, philosophy, and technology, Memory offers an engaging investigation of how we comprehend recollection and how memory, as a phenomenon, continually remakes everyday life.

On the Contexts of Things Human

On the Contexts of Things Human
Title On the Contexts of Things Human PDF eBook
Author Ronald J. MacGregor
Publisher World Scientific
Pages 302
Release 2006
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9812773916

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The study of isoperimetric inequalities involves a fascinating interplay of analysis, geometry and the theory of partial differential equations. Several conjectures have been made and while many have been resolved, a large number still remain open. One of the principal tools in the study of isoperimetric problems, especially when spherical symmetry is involved, is Schwarz symmetrization, which is also known as the spherically symmetric and decreasing rearrangement of functions. The aim of this book is to give an introduction to the theory of Schwarz symmetrization and study some of its applications. The book gives an modern and up-to-date treatment of the subject and includes several new results proved recently. Effort has been made to keep the exposition as simple and self-contained as possible. A knowledge of the existence theory of weak solutions of elliptic partial differential equations in Sobolev spaces is, however, assumed. Apart from this and a general mathematical maturity at the graduate level, there are no other prerequisites.

The Weiser Book of the Fantastic and Forgotten

The Weiser Book of the Fantastic and Forgotten
Title The Weiser Book of the Fantastic and Forgotten PDF eBook
Author Judika Illes
Publisher Weiser Books
Pages 369
Release 2016-10-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1633410390

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Classic stories of occult fiction by Dion Fortune, Edgar Allan Poe, Oscar Wilde, H. P. Lovecraft, Bram Stoker, Marie Corelli, R. W. Chambers, and more. These are the authors and tales that inspired modern masters like Stephen King, Neil Gaiman, and Nic Pizzolatto—edited and introduced by leading occult author and scholar Judika Illes. These powerfully evocative stories—some of which have been forgotten over the years, like buried treasure—will thrill and chill readers to the bone. During the dark, eerie hours, when the wind is blowing and the ghosts are roaming outside, these tales can fill a night with pleasant terror—as well as encouraging our minds to venture beyond the mundane into the realm of the fantastic.

Reading Emptiness

Reading Emptiness
Title Reading Emptiness PDF eBook
Author Jeff Humphries
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 196
Release 1999-08-12
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780791442623

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Concludes that the closest thing in Western culture to the Middle Way of Buddhism is not any sort of theory or philosophy, but the practice of literature.