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E-grāmata: Inventing God: Psychology of Belief and the Rise of Secular Spirituality [Taylor & Francis e-book]

(Adelphi University)
  • Formāts: 236 pages, 1 Line drawings, black and white
  • Sērija : Philosophy and Psychoanalysis
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Jul-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315620930
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  • Formāts: 236 pages, 1 Line drawings, black and white
  • Sērija : Philosophy and Psychoanalysis
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Jul-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315620930
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In this controversial book, philosopher and psychoanalyst Jon Mills argues that God does not exist; and more provocatively, that God cannot exist as anything but an idea. Put concisely, God is a psychological creation signifying ultimate ideality. Mills argues that the idea or conception of God is the manifestation of humanity’s denial and response to natural deprivation; a self-relation to an internalized idealized object, the idealization of imagined value.After demonstrating the lack of any empirical evidence and the logical impossibility of God, Mills explains the psychological motivations underlying humanity’s need to invent a supreme being. In a highly nuanced analysis of unconscious processes informing the psychology of belief and institutionalized social ideology, he concludes that belief in God is the failure to accept our impending death and mourn natural absence for the delusion of divine presence. As an alternative to theistic faith, he offers a secular spirituality that emphasizes the quality of lived experience, the primacy of feeling and value inquiry, ethical self-consciousness, aesthetic and ecological sensibility, and authentic relationality toward self, other, and world as the pursuit of a beautiful soul in search of the numinous.Inventing God will be of interest to academics, scholars, lay audiences and students of religious studies, the humanities, philosophy, and psychoanalysis, among other disciplines. It will also appeal to psychotherapists, psychoanalysts and mental health professionals focusing on the integration of humanities and psychoanalysis.
Proslogion 1(31)
New atheism
2(9)
On the question of predication
11(5)
The parallax between religion and science
16(10)
Imagination and the creativity of logic
26(6)
Axioms 32(7)
1 Definition of God
32(2)
2 The existence of God
34(3)
3 The non-existence of God
37(2)
1 God as a metaphysical question
39(31)
Proof and negation
40(9)
God as failed hypothesis
49(4)
The logical impossibility of God
53(5)
The problem of infinite regress
58(12)
2 Religion as naturalized psychology
70(38)
Defining God
72(5)
The sociobiology of religion
77(5)
The fallacy of divine sense
82(10)
The trauma of cosmic loneliness
92(3)
God as the inversion of our pathos
95(5)
God as compromise formation
100(4)
The idealized fixation of imagined value
104(4)
3 The need to invent God
108(49)
The transference unto God
108(5)
Transitional phenomena and selfobject experience
113(4)
The imaginary, symbolic, and real
117(4)
The sublime object of ideology
121(3)
Interpassivity and illusions without owners
124(6)
God as attachment figure
130(4)
The immorality of fostering illusions in childhood
134(4)
A recalcitrant cultural neurosis
138(2)
On the psychodynamics of the God introject
140(5)
Mourning absence
145(12)
4 Spirituality without God
157(19)
Secular humanism today
161(3)
What constitutes spirituality?
164(7)
Feeling and the value of lived experience
171(2)
Life as qualia
173(3)
5 In search of the numinous
176(54)
The oceanic feeling
178(3)
Life as art
181(1)
The love of nature
182(2)
Happiness
184(3)
Friendship
187(2)
Being in love, eros, and ecstasy
189(2)
Broaching the ethical
191(5)
Aesthetic rapture
196(3)
Transcendence and time
199(4)
The sublime
203(6)
Numen
209(10)
Individuation and the pursuit of wholeness
219(11)
About the author
230(1)
References 231(9)
Index 240
Jon Mills, Psy.D., Ph.D., ABPP is a philosopher, psychoanalyst, and clinical psychologist. He is Professor of Psychology & Psychoanalysis at the Adler Graduate Professional School in Toronto and is the author of many books in philosophy, psychoanalysis and psychology. Recipient of many awards for his scholarship, he received the Otto Weininger Memorial Award for lifetime achievement in 2015, given by the Canadian Psychological Association. He runs a mental health corporation in Ontario, Canada.