Brain, Symbol, & Experience: A Psychiatric and Theological Dialogue

Abstract. Brain, Symbol & Experience attempts to solidify the authors' work in the fields of neurophenomenology and consciousness. The interdisciplinary nature of the work dictates less than extensive discussions of individual academic topics, but it does facilitate the identification of mu...

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Published in:Zygon
Main Author: Dell, Mary Lynn (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Wiley-Blackwell 1993
In: Zygon
Further subjects:B dissociative disorders
B Monasticism
B Symbolism
B Myth
B Consciousness
B Robert Bly
B Psychology
B Anthropology
B Contemplation
B Neurology
B Neuroscience
B Matthew Fox
B Faith Development
B Cosmology
B Psychopathology
B neuroanatomy
B James Fowler
B Psychiatry
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Summary:Abstract. Brain, Symbol & Experience attempts to solidify the authors' work in the fields of neurophenomenology and consciousness. The interdisciplinary nature of the work dictates less than extensive discussions of individual academic topics, but it does facilitate the identification of mutual points of interest for future pluralistic dialogues. This paper explores the implications of Laughlin, McManus, and d'Aquili for the neurosciences, psycho-pathology, psychotherapy, contemporary literature, theology, and faith development theory. Suggestions for specific interdisciplinary conversations are offered.
ISSN:1467-9744
Reference:Errata "Correction (1993)"
Contains:Enthalten in: Zygon
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9744.1993.tb01028.x