and Reflective Learning Practices
... from my reading of a selection of writings on refieetive praetiees edited by Boud, Keogh, and Walker (1985a). Experiential leaming theorists invariably aeknowledge the importanee of holistic leaming processes and the importanee of not neglecting feelings and emotions alongside rational proeesses (Bo ...
... from my reading of a selection of writings on refieetive praetiees edited by Boud, Keogh, and Walker (1985a). Experiential leaming theorists invariably aeknowledge the importanee of holistic leaming processes and the importanee of not neglecting feelings and emotions alongside rational proeesses (Bo ...
Conscious Perceptual Experience as Representational Self-Prompting John Dilworth
... interpreted by a perceiver's internal monitoring process. In this respect perceptual experience is, if not a subjective matter, at least an idiosyncratic one. It depends on the specific details of an individual perceiver's plans and purposes, as well as on her particular cognitive endowment and beha ...
... interpreted by a perceiver's internal monitoring process. In this respect perceptual experience is, if not a subjective matter, at least an idiosyncratic one. It depends on the specific details of an individual perceiver's plans and purposes, as well as on her particular cognitive endowment and beha ...
Astrology and Meaningfulness:
... experience with my mother. I chose to have that experience with my ex-husband. I did choose that, I do believe that, and I do believe that I chose my birth chart, and I chose those transits to happen when they did to trigger those events because these are lessons that I had to learn. But I don’t bel ...
... experience with my mother. I chose to have that experience with my ex-husband. I did choose that, I do believe that, and I do believe that I chose my birth chart, and I chose those transits to happen when they did to trigger those events because these are lessons that I had to learn. But I don’t bel ...
Reflexive Monism final version December 2007
... the following reason: RM is form of dual-aspect monism which accepts that human minds, viewed from the outside, look like brains, while, from the perspective of those who have them, the operations of mind appear as conscious experiences. In short, the human mind appears to have both exterior (physic ...
... the following reason: RM is form of dual-aspect monism which accepts that human minds, viewed from the outside, look like brains, while, from the perspective of those who have them, the operations of mind appear as conscious experiences. In short, the human mind appears to have both exterior (physic ...
Gerrig, Richard. Experiencing Narrative Worlds: On the
... readers. I hope that much of what I say would remain true regardless of how the experiencer is prompted to construct a narrative world (for example, as a listener, as a viewer, and so on). Even so, most of my examples are from the printed page; I am therefore most comfortable using reader to stand f ...
... readers. I hope that much of what I say would remain true regardless of how the experiencer is prompted to construct a narrative world (for example, as a listener, as a viewer, and so on). Even so, most of my examples are from the printed page; I am therefore most comfortable using reader to stand f ...
PDF - Kalina Christoff
... sought answers to questions about the neural correlates of psychedelic experiences. The purpose of this chapter is to review this small but growing body of functional neuroimaging research, and address two ...
... sought answers to questions about the neural correlates of psychedelic experiences. The purpose of this chapter is to review this small but growing body of functional neuroimaging research, and address two ...
On phenomenal character and Petri dishes
... Certainly the idea of an experience occurring in a chunk of brain tissue in a Petri dish – and thus of that chunk of tissue being a subject, if we assume (B) – is very peculiar. But let us consider where that sense of peculiarity comes from. Some of the peculiarity surely stems from the sheer unfam ...
... Certainly the idea of an experience occurring in a chunk of brain tissue in a Petri dish – and thus of that chunk of tissue being a subject, if we assume (B) – is very peculiar. But let us consider where that sense of peculiarity comes from. Some of the peculiarity surely stems from the sheer unfam ...
Paper titles and abstracts Dan Arnold: "Perception and the
... game of inference with his celebrated redefinition of perceptual experience as that which is free from conceptual construction (nirvikalpaka). Bhartṛhari, Dignāga's senior, notoriously defends a precisely contrary thesis about the priority of language, that linguistic and conceptual ability pervade ...
... game of inference with his celebrated redefinition of perceptual experience as that which is free from conceptual construction (nirvikalpaka). Bhartṛhari, Dignāga's senior, notoriously defends a precisely contrary thesis about the priority of language, that linguistic and conceptual ability pervade ...
the scientific and spiritual implications of psychic abilities
... Ten years earlier, in 1974, my colleague Hal Puthoff and I carried out a demonstration of psychic abilities for the CIA in which Pat Price, a retired police commissioner, described the inside and outside of a secret Soviet weapons laboratory in the far reaches of Siberia with only the geographical c ...
... Ten years earlier, in 1974, my colleague Hal Puthoff and I carried out a demonstration of psychic abilities for the CIA in which Pat Price, a retired police commissioner, described the inside and outside of a secret Soviet weapons laboratory in the far reaches of Siberia with only the geographical c ...
The Puzzle of Conscious Experience - Filosofia - nihilsibi
... prevailing view was that science, which depends on objectivity, could not accommodate something as subjective as consciousness. The behaviorist movement in psychology, dominant earlier in this century concentrated on external behavior and disallowed any talk of internal mental processes. Later, the ...
... prevailing view was that science, which depends on objectivity, could not accommodate something as subjective as consciousness. The behaviorist movement in psychology, dominant earlier in this century concentrated on external behavior and disallowed any talk of internal mental processes. Later, the ...
The Puzzle of Conscious Experience
... that science, which depends on objectivity, could not accommodate something as subjective as consciousness. The behaviorist movement in psychology, dominant earlier in this century, concentrated on external behavior and disallowed any talk of internal mental processes. Later, the rise of cognitive s ...
... that science, which depends on objectivity, could not accommodate something as subjective as consciousness. The behaviorist movement in psychology, dominant earlier in this century, concentrated on external behavior and disallowed any talk of internal mental processes. Later, the rise of cognitive s ...
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... author. In reviewing this hypothesis, it is important to look at its implications from several different levels. When arguing for an ex planation of the NDE, chemical, clinical, and philosophical aspects should all be included. I shall discuss these areas independently. Jansen started his paper with ...
... author. In reviewing this hypothesis, it is important to look at its implications from several different levels. When arguing for an ex planation of the NDE, chemical, clinical, and philosophical aspects should all be included. I shall discuss these areas independently. Jansen started his paper with ...
Neurophenomenology and Contemplative Experience
... character of mental events (Lutz, Dunne, and Davidson, in press). This description points towards the relevance of contemplative mental training to neurophenomenology: contemplative training cultivates a capacity for sustained, attentive awareness of the moment-to-moment flux of experience or what J ...
... character of mental events (Lutz, Dunne, and Davidson, in press). This description points towards the relevance of contemplative mental training to neurophenomenology: contemplative training cultivates a capacity for sustained, attentive awareness of the moment-to-moment flux of experience or what J ...
The Psychology of Cultural Experience - Assets
... fieldwork and comparative analysis (e.g., Clifford 1998). Instead, these defining chapters by established scholars demonstrate that sound scientific methodologies can yield important data about the mutually constituted nature of culture and individual experience, and they reaffirm the possibility of ...
... fieldwork and comparative analysis (e.g., Clifford 1998). Instead, these defining chapters by established scholars demonstrate that sound scientific methodologies can yield important data about the mutually constituted nature of culture and individual experience, and they reaffirm the possibility of ...
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... • Somatic refers to the human body (the temple of the Holy spirit -1 Cor 6.19), to body structure, and to bodily sensations, feelings—including sexual feelings—and memories . It is the physical manifestation of an individual’s spirit • Somatic transformation is primarily about wellness. It can co-ex ...
... • Somatic refers to the human body (the temple of the Holy spirit -1 Cor 6.19), to body structure, and to bodily sensations, feelings—including sexual feelings—and memories . It is the physical manifestation of an individual’s spirit • Somatic transformation is primarily about wellness. It can co-ex ...
NOT ANOTHER THEORY The Wisdom of Not
... (p.37) is something which resonates with me as that experience once gave me much anxiety and now often gives me relief. I also aligned myself with her belief in therapy as curiosity, a very useful idea to remember whenever I fall into the trap of thinking that I know. I could also connect with Bob C ...
... (p.37) is something which resonates with me as that experience once gave me much anxiety and now often gives me relief. I also aligned myself with her belief in therapy as curiosity, a very useful idea to remember whenever I fall into the trap of thinking that I know. I could also connect with Bob C ...
this - Athabasca Landing
... the same time, the world is known through consciousness” (Kung, 1980, p. 145). ...
... the same time, the world is known through consciousness” (Kung, 1980, p. 145). ...
Navratri and Dashara
... A Hindu festival is a celebration that integrates spiritual, philosophical, religious and cultural aspects of human life. The spiritual aspect is based on the basic human instincts of joy and happiness. The philosophical aspect is based on the basic principle of the victory of good over evil in the ...
... A Hindu festival is a celebration that integrates spiritual, philosophical, religious and cultural aspects of human life. The spiritual aspect is based on the basic human instincts of joy and happiness. The philosophical aspect is based on the basic principle of the victory of good over evil in the ...
While it may not be obvious from observing very young children
... (although there are circumstances where it may). Similar effects were seen in humans that developed with abnormal visual experience due to aberrations in the optics or the orientation of the eyes. Thus the development of normal vision required normal early visual experience, with a decreasing effect ...
... (although there are circumstances where it may). Similar effects were seen in humans that developed with abnormal visual experience due to aberrations in the optics or the orientation of the eyes. Thus the development of normal vision required normal early visual experience, with a decreasing effect ...
Spirituality in Pharmacy Practice - American Pharmacists Association
... death” depending on the circumstances surrounding death. The quality of death plays a part in determining where the deceased’s spirit will reside. Unexpected death, violent death and suicide may be viewed differently by various religious/spiritual groups. Some religious groups believe that suici ...
... death” depending on the circumstances surrounding death. The quality of death plays a part in determining where the deceased’s spirit will reside. Unexpected death, violent death and suicide may be viewed differently by various religious/spiritual groups. Some religious groups believe that suici ...
- Albertus Institute
... But the question remains what happens if, just as phrenology was shown to be wrong and an unsure foundation for grounding religious beliefs , so today's neurotheology is later shown to be wrong. Indeed some of the early claims by high profile figures in the field , like Michael Persinger, are alread ...
... But the question remains what happens if, just as phrenology was shown to be wrong and an unsure foundation for grounding religious beliefs , so today's neurotheology is later shown to be wrong. Indeed some of the early claims by high profile figures in the field , like Michael Persinger, are alread ...