Reductive Physicalism Is Silly
The idea that science tells us that everything can be explained just by physical processes is wrong and silly.
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The idea that science tells us that everything can be explained just by physical processes is wrong and silly.
Reductive Physicalism Is Silly Read More »
Consciousness has three basic meanings: 1) functional awareness and responsivity; 2) subjective experience of being; and 3) explicit self-conscious awareness.
Three Basic Meanings of Consciousness Read More »
Looking at the world through the lens of the Periodic Table of Behavior helps make sense of how to see the world as a scientist.
Seeing the World Through the Periodic Table of Behavior Read More »
The Architecture of the Human Mind
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This blog summarizes a leading integrative psychotherapist’s views on the five core principles that define the processes of adaptive therapeutic change.
Psychotherapy in the 21st Century: On What Can We Agree? Read More »
A philosopher claims there have been three big bangs. He is missing the fourth.
There Have Been Four Big Bangs, Not Three Read More »
There are five basic evolutionary steps that, when taken together, allow us to map human consciousness.
Human Consciousness in Five Basic Steps Read More »
Healthy justification systems are crucial to mental health. The “Three C Method” is a simple, effective way to move in that direction.
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A new level is emerging in the 21st Century. Given that, we can now choose wisely as we consciously evolve.
Choosing Level 5 Living Read More »
Properly defined, mind should be thought of in four ways. As 1) a kind of behavior; 2) neurocognition; 3) subjective experience; and as 4) self-conscious justification.