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E-grāmata: Psychohistory of Metaphors: Envisioning Time, Space, and Self through the Centuries

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How have figures of speech configured new concepts of time, space, and mind throughout history? Brian J. McVeigh answers this question in A Psychohistory of Metaphors: Envisioning Time, Space, and Self through the Centuries by exploring meta-framing: our ever-increasing capability to step back from the environment, search out its familiar features to explain the unfamiliar, and generate as if forms of knowledge and metaphors of location and vision. This book demonstrates how analogizing and abstracting have altered spatio-visual perceptions, expanding our introspective capabilities and allowing us to adapt to changing social circumstances.

Recenzijas

Brian McVeigh extends Jayness ideas on metaphor and thought, expands upon the different features of consciousness, explains the interrelatedness of our conceptions of time, space, and the self, and explores some of the implications of our newly learned inner lifethe consequences of our consciousness. His ideas constitute a significant step forward to both understanding the metaphorical basis of thought and the human condition. -- Marcel Kuijsten, Julian Jaynes Society McVeighs Psychohistory traces in detail the development of introspection, augmenting the ideas of Julian Jaynes. He explains how and why introspection developed in all its variations. He presents a well-documented history of this development in its cultural contexts. This is one of the books Jaynes said needed to be written. It provides a fascinating history of the often confusing and rarely documented cultural evolution of human consciousness. A must-read for scholars of history of the mind and Julian Jaynes. -- John F. Hainly, Southern University McVeigh extends the work of the psychologist Julian Jaynes by revealing the close coupling between the character of the interior self and the ever-changing social context . . . A Psychohistory of Metaphors is a welcome and important contribution to our understanding of the conscious narrative self. But beyond its standing as an invaluable resource, it is also a pleasure to read. With personal stories of McVeighs childhood wonderings about the locations of heaven and hell, for example, seamlessly woven into texts of academic excellence, the book is as engaging as it is informative. With such depth and commitment to scholarship, this book promises to be a source of continual surprises and understandings over multiple readings. It is one of those books to keep close by on the shelf for many years to come. -- Bill Rowe, Santa Cruz Institute for Particle Physics

Foreword vii
Acknowledgments and Notes to Reader ix
Prologue: Explaining History's "Inward Turn" 1(2)
1 My Search for Heaven and Hell
3(6)
2 Purposes and Premises: Tracing the Trajectories of Human Experience
9(10)
3 The Magic of Metaphors: How Our Minds Make the World
19(12)
4 Unpacking the "Black Box" of Conscious Interiority
31(8)
Part I Space: Hollowing Out the Person
39(30)
5 Envisioning the Invisible: Spatializing the Soul
41(8)
6 Invoking Introspectable Worlds
49(10)
7 The Collapse of Premodern Cosmology
59(10)
Part II Psyche: The Origins of Scientific Psychology
69(38)
8 The Foundations of the Modern Study of Mind
71(6)
9 The Great Cosmic Split: Dualism
77(10)
10 Reactions to the Cartesian Split
87(10)
11 Early Psychology: Making Visible the Contents of the Soul
97(10)
Part III Time: Modern Millenarianism and Politics as "Progress"
107(34)
12 Meta-Framing Time: The Invention of History
109(8)
13 Liberating the Psyche: The Emerging Faith in Progress
117(10)
14 The History of Humankind: Climbing the Ladder of Civilization
127(8)
15 Envisaging the Future as Paradise
135(6)
Part IV Self: Turning the World Inside Out
141(34)
16 The Changeable Self through the Centuries
143(12)
17 The Narratized Individual as Social Actor
155(6)
18 The Self as Mirror in Historical Perspective
161(8)
19 The Birth of Modern Psychology
169(6)
Epilogue: Visualizing New Vistas of Modernity and Selfhood
175(22)
20 The Therapeutic Turn
177(6)
21 Self-Idolatry: The Dark Side of the Psychotherapeutic Society
183(10)
22 Modern Spatiality, the Soul, and the Psyche
193(4)
Appendix A How to Open the "Black Box": Cultural Psychology 197(4)
Appendix B What Conscious Interiority Is Not 201(8)
Appendix C Spaces: Real and Imaginary 209(2)
Appendix D The Visible, Invisible, and Introspectable 211(2)
References 213(12)
Index 225(8)
About the Author 233
Brian J. McVeigh holds a PhD from Princeton University and is now training to be a mental health counselor.