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The Mind - Its Nature and Origin (Hardcover, New)
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The Mind - Its Nature and Origin (Hardcover, New)
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When in 1823 Sigmund Freud published his structural id/ego/superego
concept of the mind, he predicted that future scientific study
would show that all mental experiences originate in the brain.
Indeed, the extraordinary advances in neuroscience and
brain-imaging technologies during the last three decades have
indisputably established that the brain is involved in every mental
activity.
However, we have yet to discover how electro-chemical activities in
the brain produce or convert into mental events. Most theories have
centered on Freud's claim that mental functions are ego functions.
In this ambitious and deeply thoughtful work, psychiatrist
Christiaan D. van der Velde presents the results of a different
approach: the analysis of the origin, nature, and functionality of
the common denominators of all mental events - our mental
representations. While Freud conceived these to be products of the
mind, Van der Velde's analysis disputes Freud's claim. Mental
representations are actually autochthonously occurring phenomena,
which originate as activated cerebral imprints of previously
experienced visual percepts whose gestalts - or patterns -
determine cognitive content. Each gestalt is accompanied by a sense
of having experienced it previously. This sense of "knowing" cannot
be explained by any physical process or function of the brain. By
applying a new interpretation of the philosophical concept of
dialectics the author describes cognition as an empirical - that
is, purely experiential - epiphenomenon, which reflects the
specific differences between internal images and actual visual
percepts. Van der Velde concludes that mental representations (1)
are not the products but the constituents of the mind and (2)
enable us to explain the psychodynamics of all mental
functions.
This cogent, incisive analysis by a leading psychotherapist and
researcher in cognition provides much to ponder and many insights
into the nature of the mind.
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