Principles of Eidetics

Outline of a Theory

Paperback Engels 2012 9783642493652
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the Author strongly feels the still immeasurable gap
existing between the todays comprehensible neurophysiology
concerning somatic and autonomic functions, on the one hand,
and the still incomprehensible properties of mind - when
approached in the same neurophysiological term- on the other
hand. For this reason, the book is first aiming at given an
understandable, critically viewed, fundament on the
"kernel" of mind:the ideas, their relationship with the
corresponding concepts, with the development of thought ,
with memory, with will.
In this book, the Author does not advance neurophysioligal
models to put to test, rather, strives to encase the
forementioned mind's functional properties and its abstract
structures within the same reference framework of physical
principles outlined for the somatic and autonomic functions
in his preceding volume PRINCIPLES OF THEORETICAL
NEUROPHYSIOLOGY (Springer, 1987.)

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ISBN13:9783642493652
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:251
Uitgever:Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Rationale.- I Problems of Mind.- 1 General Observations on Thought.- 1.1 Thought.- 1.2 Considerations on Thought Development.- 1.3 Observations on Constancy and Development.- 1.4 Ideas as Laws.- 1.5 Natural Eidetic Motion.- 1.6 Geschlossenheit of the Eidetic Constructions.- 1.7 Physical Implementation of Ideas-Laws.- 1.8 Eidetic Operator.- 1.8.1 Properties and Structure of the Eidetic Operator.- 1.8.2 Interactions Between Operator and Eidetic State.- 2 Knowledge and Mind.- 2.1 Essence and Horizon of Knowledge.- 2.1.1 Knowledge and Reasoning.- 2.2 Properties of Mind.- 2.3 Geometry of Mind: Space and Type of Thought.- II Problems of Thought.- 3 Modes of Thought.- 3.1 Analysis and Theory: Drive to Theorizing Thought.- 3.2 Analytical and Theoretical Procedures.- 3.2.1 The Problem of the Fine Structure of Thought.- 3.2.2 Comparison as Fine Structure of Thought.- 3.3 Theorizing Thought: Cause-and-Effect Relationships.- 3.3.1 Deductive and Inductive Reasoning.- 3.3.2 Theorizing by Analogical Reasoning.- 3.4 Abstraction as Basis of Theorizing Thought.- 3.4.1 Relationships Between Theory and Knowledge.- 3.4.2 The Fine Structure of Theory.- III Eidetic Dynamics.- 4 Physics of Eidetic Motion.- 4.1 Abstraction and the Reference Transformation.- 4.2 Eidetic Training.- 4.3 Some Relativistic Hints.- 4.3.1 Thermodynamics of Eidetic Processes.- 4.3.2 Eidetic Plasticity.- 4.4 Motions of the Ideas.- 4.4.1 Brownian Eidetic Motion.- 4.4.2 Ongoing Eidetic Motion.- 4.5 Field Ideas.- 4.5.1 Operator-Dependent Motion Through Field Ideas.- 5 Logic, Will, and Eidetic Function.- 5.1 Cause-Effect Relationships.- 5.2 Hidden Cause-Effect Relationships.- 5.3 Principle Ideas.- 5.4 Will and Eidetic Operation.- 5.5 Will and Emotions.- 5.6 Will and Compulsions.- 6 Resumé and Comments.- IV Ideas.- 7 Stored Ideas: An Approach to Memory.- 7.1 Memory as Storage: Is Useful?.- 7.2 The Nature of Memory.- 7.3 Memory and Eidetic Operation.- 7.4 Human Brain Memory.- 7.5 Eidetic and Noneidetic Memory.- 7.5.1 Memory and Mental Representations.- 8 Ontogenesis of Ideas.- 8.1 Natural and Constructed Ideas.- 8.2 Implicit Ideas.- 8.2.1 Examples.- 8.2.2 Implicit Implementation and Memory.- 8.3 Autonomy of Idea Formation.- 8.4 Voluntary Construction of Ideas.- 8.5 Symmetry and Asymmetry of Ideas.- 8.6 Abstractions, Will, and Eidetic States.- 8.7 Operators, Transformations, In variance, and Abstraction.- 8.8 The Time Operator.- V Origins of the Eidetic Function: Concepts and Language.- 9 Consciousness, Awareness, and Conscience.- 9.1 Ideas, Consciousness, and Awareness.- 9.1.1 Consciousness: A State and an Idea.- 9.1.2 The Time Constants of Consciousness and Awareness.- 9.1.3 Investigating the Mechanisms of Consciousness.- 9.2 Implicit Implementation and Consciousness.- 9.3 Immanent Ideas and Logic.- 9.4 Logic and Will.- 9.5 The Phase Space of Ideas: General Properties.- 9.5.1 Ontogenesis of Phase Space.- 10 Time-Unrelated Regions.- 10.1 Consciousness and Conscience.- 10.1.1 The Concept.- 10.2 The Timeless Region.- 10.3 Overview of Relationships Between Will and Eidetic Function.- 10.3.1 Will, the Ich, and its Structure.- 10.4 Conscience.- 10.4.1 Constructing Conscience.- 10.4.2 Hypotheses About Phase Space.- 10.5 Will Realizes the Eidetic Function in Potency.- 10.5.1 Heuristics of Conscience Realization.- 10.5.2 Dialectics of Conscience and Physical Phase Spaces.- 10.5.3 The Hypothesis of the Hybrid Phase Space.- 10.6 Language and the Eidetic System.- 10.6.1 Language Transformation in Realizing Conscience.- 10.6.2 The Nature of Language.- References.

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