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Books > Social sciences > Psychology > States of consciousness
The purpose of this course is to provide methodology and practical
applications for the clarification of problems through the use of
hypnotherapy. It deals exclusively with hypnotherapy applications
and does not deal with induction or preliminary technique training.
These methods are designed for the accomplished hypnotist to
utilize for therapeutic applications. The course also deals with
habit control as well as intense behavioral modification
procedures, self-improvement procedures and long-term therapy
goals. The course is presented in an outline form for easy
reference and as a teaching aid. clear instructions as to these
intensive procedures are given for a more in-depth understanding on
the part of the therapist.
This is a new release of the original 1945 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1945 edition.
This book presents a strong case for substance dualism and offers a
comprehensive defense of the knowledge argument, showing that
materialism cannot accommodate or explain the 'hard problem' of
consciousness. Bringing together the discussion of reductionism and
semantic vagueness in an original and illuminating way, Howard
Robinson argues that non-fundamental levels of ontology are best
treated by a conceptualist account, rather than a realist one. In
addition to discussing the standard versions of physicalism, he
examines physicalist theories such as those of McDowell and Price,
and accounts of neutral monism and panpsychism from Strawson,
McGinn and Stoljar. He also explores previously unnoticed
historical parallels between Frege and Aristotle, and between Hume
and Plotinus. His book will be a valuable resource for scholars and
advanced students of philosophy of mind, in particular those
looking at consciousness, dualism, and the mind-body problem.
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