Examining the Psychological Foundations of Science and Morality: Explaining the Inexplicable

Examining the Psychological Foundations of Science and Morality

Explaining the Inexplicable
 
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ISBN13:9781032392035
ISBN10:1032392037
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:184 pages
Size:234x156 mm
Weight:300 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 29 Illustrations, black & white; 10 Halftones, black & white; 19 Line drawings, black & white; 6 Tables, black & white
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Short description:

This is a progressive text that explores the relationship between psychology, science and morality, to address fundamental questions about the foundations of psychological research and its relevance for the development of these disciplines.

Long description:

Examining the Psychological Foundations of Science and Morality is a progressive text that explores the relationship between psychology, science and morality, to address fundamental questions about the foundations of psychological research and its relevance for the development of these disciplines.


Supported by original empirical evidence, the book analyses the relationship of folk psychology to rational knowledge, outlining an original theory that connects psychology and natural sciences through the mind which creates a psychological foundation for scientific knowledge and morality. It argues that science and religion have a common psychological core of subjective experience, which diversifies into knowledge, beliefs and morality. The book considers how subjective space and time are converted into physical space and time, and how subjective ?sense of causation? is shaped into physical causality and human communication. Further, it explores the mind as a complex system of contrasting realities, with the main function being existence attribution (EXON). The chapters delve into a range of topics including theoretical analysis of consciousness, the internal self, unexplainable phenomena, analysis of empirical research into causality, morality and the mind.


The book will be of great interest to postgraduate and upper-level undergraduate students studying foundations of psychology, consciousness, philosophy of science, morality, as well as professionals who deal with influence on mass consciousness or are interested in the link between human psychology, scientific knowledge and morality.

Table of Contents:

Introduction



Part I


The Inexplicable: Theoretical Analysis


Chapter 1.The Inexplicable


Chapter 2. Consciousness as the Inexplicable


Chapter 3. Observing the Inexplicable


Chapter 4. From Observed to the Observer: Internal Self as the Unknowable


Chapter 5. Gods, Self and Science



Part II



The Inexplicable: Empirical Research



Chapter 6. Studying the Inexplicable: Space and Time


Chapter 7. Causality: Logic of Science and Logic of the Mind


Chapter 8. Explaining Morality


Part III



The Inexplicable: Structure and Functions of the Mind



Chapter 9. Mind as a Phenomenon: Inexplicable as a Whole


Chapter 10. The Conclusion: Soft Sciences Reconsidered



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