Emotion and Psyche
A new and original account of our emotions, providing ground for answers to the mind, life after death, and morality.
A new and original account of our emotions, providing ground for answers to the mind, life after death, and morality.
A new and original account of our emotions, providing ground for answers to the mind, life after death, and morality.
Philosophy (general), Psychology
Emotion and Psyche offers an original and unique account of the world and humanities place in it. Exploring in depth our emotions and the role they play in our lives. Offering original insights into the deepest workings of our emotional being through its exploration of associations and the self. Giving a new explanation of knowledge and reason. Providing fresh answers to the relationship between our bodies and minds, and whether there is life after death. Offering a new objective account of ethics based on feeling our emotions. Emotion and Psyche covers an account of the world from the human psyche to good and evil.
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For those interested in a philosophical understanding of life and the relationship between body and mind, Jackson provides, in his succinctly written book, an exploration of emotions based on evidence derived from teh senses: the truth is experience-centred. His philosophy of the world is built upon an analysis of the psyche. He gives attention to ethics and relationships and uses some of Jungs concepts(such as), synchronicity and the collective unconscious, but with a different meaning. He speaks of connectedness between peoples psyches while our self remains distinctly separate.
~ Hessel Willemsen, Journal of Analytical Psychology
Cited on Wikipedia:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idealism
Marc Jackson in his book Emotion and Psyche puts forward a form of Idealism he calls Psychicalism. Psychicalism differs from Idealism in proposing that all our experience is of other minds not in our minds, "The table that I see before me is not in my mind, rather it is another independent mind"[31]
^ Jackson, Marc (2010). Emotion and Psyche. Ropley: O-books. pp. 47. ISBN 978 1 84694 378 2
~ Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org