Title of article
Dynamical systems as an approach to consciousness: emotion, self-organization, and the mind-body problem
Author/Authors
Ellis، Ralph D. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
-236
From page
237
To page
0
Abstract
This paper addresses the problem concerning the ontoiogical existence of the first-person self, as analysed from within the Wittgensteinian framework of philosophy of psychology, and the philosophy of meaning. The paper critiques Social Constructionism as having negated a substantive analysis of the first-person experience of the meaning of the self. This collective negation arises from a conceptual bind which was traced to Vygotsky who has omitted an analysis of the "conceptual criteria" required for a first-person act of "psychological transformation, and to Harreʹs reduction of the ʹselfʹ to a ʹsocial constructionʹ. With this omission, two problems remain in social constructionist discourse: the first-person right to a "truthful expressionʹ of the experiences of the self, and the right to a ʹcriterionless justificationʹ of the meanings of the self.
Keywords
Emotion , Consciousness , Mind-body problem , Efference , Agency , Dynamical systems
Journal title
New Ideas in Psychology
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
New Ideas in Psychology
Record number
34620
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