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International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

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Self, culture and consciousness

interdisciplinary convergences on knowing and being

edited bySangeetha Menon Nithin Nagaraj V. V. Binoy

Abstract

This volume brings together the primary challenges for 21st century cognitive sciences and cultural neuroscience in responding to the nature of human identity, self, and evolution of life itself. Through chapters devoted to intricate but focused models, empirical findings, theories, and experiential data, the contributors reflect upon the most exciting possibilities, and debate upon the fundamental aspects of consciousness and self in the context of cultural, philosophical, and multidisciplinary divergences and convergences. Such an understanding and the ensuing insights lie in the cusp of philosophy, neurosciences, psychiatry, and medical humanities. In this volume, the editors and contributors explore the foundations of human thinking and being and discuss both evolutionary/cultural embeddedness, and the self-orientation, of consciousness, keeping in mind questions that bring in the interdisciplinary complexity of issues such as the emergence of consciousness, relation between healing and agency, models of altered self, how cognition impacts the social self, experiential primacy as the hallmark of consciousness, and alternate epistemologies to understand these interdisciplinary puzzles.

Details | Table of Contents

Attention and perception in the deaf

a case for plasticity in consciousness

Seema Prasad

pp.59-77

"Is grandma still there?"

a pastoral and ethical reflection on the soul and continuing self-identity in deeply forgetful people

Stephen G. Post

pp.95-109

Children with autism spectrum disorders

a case for "alternative selves'?

Prathibha Karanth

pp.111-122

Body and self-reflection

the crux of yoga philosophy and practice

Sangeetha Menon

pp.151-164

Autobiographical memory

where self, wellbeing and culture congregate

V. V. Binoy Ishan Vashishta Ambika Rathore Sangeetha Menon

pp.179-189

The alchemy of musical memory

connecting culture to cognition

Deepti Navaratna

pp.191-205

Brain and self

a neurophilosophical account

Georg Northoff

pp.261-286

The self and its good vary cross-culturally

a dozen self-variations and chinese familial selves

Owen FlanaganWenqing Zhao

pp.287-301

The problem of qualia

perspectives on the buddhist theories of experience

Victoria Lysenko

pp.303-318

Getting stuck on myself

the cognitive processes underlying mental suffering

Marieke van Vugt

pp.319-333

Beyond panpsychism

the radicality of phenomenology

Michel Bitbol

pp.337-356

Matter and consciousness

the classical Indian philosophical approach

V. N. Jha

pp.419-433

Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Dordrecht

Year: 2017

Pages: 433

ISBN (hardback): 978-981-10-5776-2

ISBN (digital): 978-981-10-5777-9

Full citation:

Menon Sangeetha, Nagaraj Nithin, Binoy V. V. (2017) Self, culture and consciousness: interdisciplinary convergences on knowing and being. Dordrecht, Springer.