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ISBN 10: 1000982149
ISBN 13: 9781000982145
Author: Richard Valentine
The Global Origins of Psychology Neurology Language and Culture in the Ancient World 1st Table of contents:
1 A safe space
2 A mental ‘map’ (see Chapter 2 for more details)
3 A map of the world (see 1.5, then the first section of each chapter)
4 The limits of time travel (see Chapter 1, especially 1.3)
5 The role of philosophy (see Chapter 2 for more details)
6 Language and concepts in psychology
7 Learning scientific methods (see Chapters 2 and 3)
8 Linking psychology to related subjects (see Chapter 2)
9 Linking psychology to everyday life (see section 2.3 and Chapter 3)
Notes
Part 1: Toolkit
1 History
1.1 Parallel learning journeys
1.2 Dating apps: What the numbers mean
1.3 Stretching the timeline
1.4 Ages and stages of ancient history
1.5 The geography of ancient history
1.6 Dynamics of history: From ‘Where?’ to ‘How?’
1.7 Turning the ship of history writing: From ‘How?’ to ‘Who?’
1.8 Sampling previous history: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
1.9 Exorcising Hegel’s Geist
1.10 Sampling previous histories: George Sidney Brett
Notes
2 Psychology
2.1 The spectrum of psyche: Levels of explanation
2.2 Bridges to the past (a) Natural sciences: Anatomy, genetics, neurology
2.3 Bridges to the past (b) Cognitive sciences: Tools, equipment, artefacts
2.4 Bridges to the past (c) Linguistics
2.5 Bridges to the past (d) Anthropology
2.6 Bridges to the past (e) Grammatology
2.7 Conclusion
Notes
3 Culture
3.1 Applying the second psychology
3.2 Patterns of culture
3.3 Worldviews
3.4 Correspondences
3.5 Dialectic
3.6 Deconstruction
3.7 Neurology and culture
3.8 Theory One (T1): The bicameral mind
3.9 Theory Two (T2): The divided brain
Notes
Part 2: Workshop
4 New stones, new cosmos
4.1 Orientation: The new world
4.2 Göbekli Tepe: A premonition
4.3 Inside the Neolithic mind: Psyche and cosmos
4.4 Inside the Neolithic mind: Modelling the cosmos
4.5 Neolithic society: Macrocosm and myth
4.6 The neolithic psychologist
4.7 Review of Theory One (T1)
4.8 Review of Theory Two (T2)
4.9 T2 and the role of the mother
Notes
5 Ancient Iraq
5.1 Orientation: The land between the rivers
5.2 The Sumerian writing system
5.3 Scribal training: The é-dubba
5.4 A day at the é-dubba
5.5 Sumerian psyche (1) The tablet of destinies
5.6 A warm evening in uruk
5.7 Sumerian psyche (2) Myth as mirror
5.8 Review of Theory One
5.9 Review of Theory Two
5.10 T2 and the impact of the city
Notes
6 Ancient Egypt
6.1 Orientation: The gift of the Nile
6.2 Sacred marks: Egyptian writing systems as media
6.3 Introducing the Egyptian lexicon of psychological terms
6.4 Children of Imhotep: The Egyptian renaissance
6.5 Egyptian medicine and the åb
6.6 The living åb: Cognition, phenomenology and conscience
6.7 The ka and social psychology
6.8 The ba and the art of dying well
6.9 Views of a future state: akh and eternal destiny
6.10 Concluding reflections
6.11 Review of Theory One
6.12 Review of Theory Two
Notes
7 Ancient Israel
7.1 Orientation: Voices from the margins
7.2 The voice of the prophet
7.3 Foundations of Hebrew anthropology
7.4 Commentary in Bereshith: first shoots of a Hebrew psyche
7.5 Commentary in Tanakh: First fruits of Hebrew psyche
7.6 The principle of correspondence
7.7 Hebrew logos as law
7.8 Summary and legacy
7.9 Review of Theory One
7.10 Review of Theory Two
Notes
8 Ancient China
8.1 Orientation
8.2 Building the Chinese worldview
8.3 Chinese logos on the right: wen
8.4 Chinese logos on the left: Yi Jing
8.5 Origins of a binary logic
8.6 Intimations of Chinese psyche
8.7 Review of T1
8.8 Review of T2
Notes
Bibliography
Subject/Author Index
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