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ISBN 10: 103211357X
ISBN 13: 9781032113579
Author: Eugene Subbotsky
Faith Through the Prism of Psychology A New Framework for Existentialism 1st Edition Table of contents:
1 Facts we perceive, maxims we trust: Introduction
1.1 Catching the uncatchable
1.2 Multiple faces of existence
1.3 Faith and existence
1.4 The light beam of existence
1.5 What we will learn: Synopsis, comparison and novelty
1.6 Brief glossary
List of abbreviations
References
2 The meaning of existence
2.1 Reality and illusion: What does it mean to exist?
2.2 Statuses of existence
2.3 Upgrading existence: Cucumbers, mermaids and Gods
2.4 Emotional dimension of EXON
2.5 Detecting existence in physics
2.6 Conclusion: Basic and high levels of EXON
References
3 Now it’s there, now it isn’t: EXON on perceived objects
3.1 Existence and psychology: A sketch of history
3.2 Shaping existence: BLEXON in children
3.3 Tools of BLEXON: Magical versus ordinary entities
3.4 Tools of BLEXON: Magic versus tricks
3.5 Driving licence versus own hand: HLEXON on perceived objects
References
4 Cat with a fish’s tail: BLEXON on imaginary objects
4.1 Perceived versus imaginary: What is the difference?
4.2 Rabbit out of the box: Permanence of perceived and imaginary physical entities
4.3 Green rabbits versus flying dogs: Permanence of fantastical entities
4.4 An offer from the witch: Upgrading magical suggestion
4.5 Simulating the witch: Is an ordinary suggestion as effective as a magical one?
4.6 BLEXON on imaginary objects in the developmental perspective: Conclusion
References
5 Generating God
5.1 Does God exist? Upgrading the idea of God by external assistance
5.2 Upgrading the logical proof of God’s existence
5.3 Jumping out of the mind: Children’s response to the ontological argument
5.4 Upgrading God’s existence: Adults’ response to the ontological argument
5.5 Upgrading God’s existence: Psychological HLEXON in adults
5.6 The HLEXON dilemma: Am I a creator or a product of God?
References
6 Faking existence
6.1 There is, and there isn’t
6.2 Two kinds of magic: Unravelling the confusion
6.3 Imitating existence
6.4 Upgrading the impossible as a booster of the mind: Summary
References
7 Adjusting reality: Protecting beliefs through memory failures
7.1 Belief in object permanence: The challenge
7.2 Belief in object permanence: The protection
References
8 Separating realities: The structure of EXON
8.1 The realities distinguisher
8.2 Magical thinking as a corrupted RD
8.3 Distortions of the mind: Suspending the RD by a person with a healthy brain
8.4 Hallucinations: Suspending the RD by a person with disturbed psyche
8.5 Hallucinations: Suspended RD in the cultural-historical context
8.6 Witchcraft: Suspending the RD by the belief in magic
8.7 The voices of gods: Illusion or reality?
8.8 Conclusion: The price for being conscious
References
9 Existentializing the Self
9.1 Can one’s existence be a dream? Cognitive EXON on the Self
9.2 The emotional tension of personal existence
9.3 Self-isolation as a challenge to the ‘normal Self’
References
10 Uses of the impossible
10.1 Something from nothing: Practical functions of impossible entities
10.2 Impossible entities as promoters of creative imagination
10.3 Impossible entities as facilitators of fantasy/reality distinction
10.4 Impossible entities as inhibitors of negative BLEXON
10.5 Impossible entities and education: Conclusion
References
11 Crossing the edge: Summary
11.1 Facing the void
11.2 Existence, faith and psychology
11.3 Who might benefit from this knowledge
References
Faith as an effort of will: Epilogue
Index
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