Beschreibung
Neuroscience, Consciousness and Spirituality presents a variety of perspectives by leading thinkers on contemporary research into the brain, the mind and the spirit. This volumes aims at combining knowledge from neuroscience with approaches from the experiential perspective of the first person singular in order to arrive at an integrated understanding of consciousness. Individual chapters discuss new areas of research, such as near death studies and neuroscience research into spiritual experiences, and report on significant new theoretical advances. From Harald Walachs introductory essay, Neuroscience, Consciousness, Spirituality - Questions, Problems and Potential Solutions, to the concluding chapter by Robert K. C. Foreman entitled An Emerging New Model for Consciousness: The Consciousness Field Model, this book represents a milestone in the progress towards an integrated understanding of spirituality, neuroscience and consciousness.It is the first in a series of books that are dedicated to this topic.
Produktsicherheitsverordnung
Hersteller:
Springer Verlag GmbH
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DE 69121 Heidelberg
Autorenportrait
InhaltsangabeNeuroscience, Consciousness, Spirituality - Questions, Problems and Potential Solutions: An Introductory Essay, H. Walach Mindfulness in East and West - is it the Same? S. Schmidt Setting our own Terms: How we used Ritual to Become Human, M.J. Rossano Neuroscience and Spirituality - Findings and Consequences, M. Beauregard Consciousness: a Riddle and a Key in Neuroscience and Spirituality, D. Jeanmonod Generalized Entanglement - A Nonreductive Option for a Phenomenologically Dualist and Ontologically Monist View, H. Walach, H. Römer Complementarity of Phenomenal and Physiological Observables: A Primer on Generalised Quantum Theory and its Scope for Neuroscience and Consciousness Studies, H. Römer, H. Walach Hard problems in philosophy of mind and physics: Do they point to spirituality as a solution? N. von Stillfried Brain Structure and Meditation. How Spiritual Practice Shapes the Brain, U. Ott, B.K. Hölzel & D. Vaitl Neurophysiological correlates to psychological trait variables in experienced meditative practitioners, T. Hinterberger, et. al. Reconsidering the Metaphysics of Science from the Inside Out, J.W. Schooler, J.N. Schooler Mindfulness meditation: deconditioning & changing view, H. Barendregt Endless Consciousness. A concept based on scientific studies on Near-Death Experience, P. van Lommel The hard problem revisited: from cognitive neuroscience to Kabbalah and back again, B.L. Lancaster Towards a Neuroscience of Spirituality, W.B. Jonas Sufism and Rapid Wound Healing, H. Hall An Emerging New Model for Consciousness: The Consciousness Field Model, R.K.C. Forman