Metaphysical Dualism, Subjective Idealism, and Existential Loneliness

Metaphysical Dualism, Subjective Idealism, and Existential Loneliness
Title Metaphysical Dualism, Subjective Idealism, and Existential Loneliness PDF eBook
Author Ben Lazare Mijuskovic
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 258
Release 2021-11-25
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1000478955

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Since the ages of the Old Testament, the Homeric myths, the tragedies of Sophocles and the ensuing theological speculations of the Christian millennium, the theme of loneliness has dominated and haunted the Western world. In this wide-ranging book, philosopher Ben Lazare Mijuskovic returns us to our rich philosophical past on the nature of consciousness, lived experience, and the pining for a meaningful existence that contemporary social science has displaced in its tendency toward material reduction. Engaging key metaphysical discussions on causality, space, time, subjectivity, the mind body problem, personal identity, freedom, religion, and transcendence in ancient, scholastic, modern, and contemporary philosophy, he highlights the phenomenology of loneliness that lies at the very core of being human. In challenging psychoanalytic and neuroscientific paradigms, Mijuskovic argues that isolative existence and self-consciousness is not so much of a problem of unconscious conflict or the need for psychopharmacology as it is the loss of a sense of personal intimacy. The issue of the criteria of "personal identity" in relation to loneliness has long engaged and consumed the interest of theologians, ethicists, philosophers, novelists and psychologists. This book will be of great interest to academics and students of the humanities, and all those with an interest in the philosophy of loneliness.

Consciousness and Loneliness: Theoria and Praxis

Consciousness and Loneliness: Theoria and Praxis
Title Consciousness and Loneliness: Theoria and Praxis PDF eBook
Author Ben Mijuskovic
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 517
Release 2018-11-26
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9004385975

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Current research claims loneliness is passively caused by external conditions: environmental, cultural, situational, and even chemical imbalances in the brain and hence avoidable. In this book, the author argues that loneliness is actively constituted by acts of reflexive self-consciousness (Kant) and transcendent intentionality (Husserl) and therefore unavoidable.

The Philosophical Roots of Loneliness and Intimacy

The Philosophical Roots of Loneliness and Intimacy
Title The Philosophical Roots of Loneliness and Intimacy PDF eBook
Author Ben Lazare Mijuskovic
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 221
Release 2021-12-13
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 3030906027

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Ben Lazare Mijuskovic has spent 40 years researching theories of consciousness in relation to human loneliness, using an interdisciplinary and "history of ideas" approach. In this book, Mijuskovic combines Kant's theory of reflexive self-consciousness with Husserl's transcendent principle of intentionality to describe the distinctive philosophical, psychological, and sociological roots of loneliness and intimacy. He argues that loneliness is innate, unavoidable, and constituted by the structure of self-consciousness itself.

Theories of Consciousness and the Problem of Evil in the History of Ideas

Theories of Consciousness and the Problem of Evil in the History of Ideas
Title Theories of Consciousness and the Problem of Evil in the History of Ideas PDF eBook
Author Ben Lazare Mijuskovic
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 223
Release 2023-04-08
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 3031264053

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In this book, Ben Lazare Mijuskovic uses both an interdisciplinary and History of Ideas approach to discuss four forms of intertwined theories of human consciousness and reflexive self-consciousness (Plato, Augustine, Descartes, Leibniz, Kant, and Hegel; Schopenhauer’s subconscious irrational Will; Brentano and Husserl’s transcendent intentionality; and Freud’s dynamic ego). Mijuskovic explores these theories within the context of psychological issues, where the discussion is undergirded by the conflict between loneliness and intimacy. He also explores them in the context of ethics, where the dynamic is between the values of good and evil. The book historically traces these issues in both a personal as well as a political framework.

The Art, Literature and Music of Solitude

The Art, Literature and Music of Solitude
Title The Art, Literature and Music of Solitude PDF eBook
Author Julian Stern
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 219
Release 2023-12-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1350348023

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This book presents a thematic analysis of various aspects of solitude, silence and loneliness, from the ancient world to the present day, explored thematically with consideration to the links between aloneness to other social and political issues. The themes include exile (expulsion from a community), ecstasy (getting 'out of oneself') and enstasy (being comfortable within oneself), to the Romantic idea of the artist as solitary. There is work on aloneness in and through nature, especially the importance of natural settings for positive experiences of solitude. A central theme is alienation and its emotions, with the idea of loneliness and the rejected self being a more modern experience. The book explores modernism and postmodernism as presenting new forms of solitude in the twentieth century, and how, more recently, there have been attempts to 'recover' the self, through therapeutic uses of the arts. All of these types and experiences of aloneness are described through the lenses of artistic, literary and musical forms of expression, as aloneness is not only explored and articulated through these art forms, but is in many ways created through these art forms.

Jung’s Alchemical Philosophy

Jung’s Alchemical Philosophy
Title Jung’s Alchemical Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Stanton Marlan
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 263
Release 2022-04-27
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1000576248

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Traditionally, alchemy has been understood as a precursor to the science of chemistry but from the vantage point of the human spirit, it is also a discipline that illuminates the human soul. This book explores the goal of alchemy from Jungian, psychological, and philosophical perspectives. Jung’s Alchemical Philosophy: Psyche and the Mercurial Play of Image and Idea is a reflection on Jung’s alchemical work and the importance of philosophy as a way of understanding alchemy and its contributions to Jung’s psychology. By engaging these disciplines, Marlan opens new vistas on alchemy and the circular and ouroboric play of images and ideas, shedding light on the alchemical opus and the transformative processes of Jungian psychology. Divides in the history of alchemy and in the alchemical imagination are addressed as Marlan deepens the process by turning to a number of interpretations that illuminate both the enigma of the Philosophers’ Stone and the ferment in the Jungian tradition. This book will be of interest to Jungian analysts and those who wish to explore the intersection of philosophy and psychology as it relates to alchemy.

Psychoanalysis and the Mind-Body Problem

Psychoanalysis and the Mind-Body Problem
Title Psychoanalysis and the Mind-Body Problem PDF eBook
Author Jon Mills
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 234
Release 2022-04-28
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1000578909

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Winner of the 2022 NAAP Gradiva Award for Best Edited Book In this volume, internationally acclaimed psychoanalysts, philosophers, and scholars of humanities examine the mind-body problem and provide differing analyses on the nature of mind, unconscious structure, mental properties, qualia, and the contours of consciousness. Given that disciplines from the humanities and the social sciences to neuroscience cannot agree upon the nature of consciousness—from what constitutes psychic reality to mental properties, psychoanalysis has a unique perspective that is largely ignored by mainstream paradigms. This book provides a comprehensive exploration of the mind-body problem in various psychoanalytic schools of thought, including philosophical and metapsychological points of view. Psychoanalysis and the Mind-Body Problem will be of interest to psychoanalysts, philosophers, neuroscientists, evolutionary biologists, academics, and those generally interested in the humanities, cognitive science, and the philosophy of mind.