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Definition of consciousness
CONSCIOUSNESS IS
Meanings of consciousness
Consciousness
Self-consciousness
self-recognition
awareness of awareness self-knowledge
Rorschach
we
conclude that there must be a kind of threshold beyond which perception (assimilation without consciousness of assimilative effort) becomes interpretation (perception with consciousness of assimilative effort).
Interpretation
MINIATURIST, French . (Active c. 1380 in Paris). Narcissuss spring in Roman de la Rose (Guillaume De Lorris, c1230-35). Decoration of manuscript. Bodleian Library, Oxford.
Seeing is believing
Varela
construing
enactive paradigm construction of reality depends on perceiving subject, but structure of perceiving subject is formed by reality
Merleau-Ponty
WORLD
PERCEPTION
structure is object of consciousness consciousness is caught in perceiving body and interlaced with world
structuring
Principle of homology
Content-based approach
Cognition-based approach
emphasis on symbolic thinking projection-centered symbolic description of life events, relationships, etc.
emphasis on decision making and problem solving perception-centered impact of cognition on life events, relationships, etc.
Embodied consciousness
Lakoff
structure of mind is characterized by cognitive models, which are embodied cognitive models are in systematic connection with embodied terms human being requires a functioning human brain, in living human body, interacting with complex physical, social, and cultural environments, in an ongoing flow of experience
Damasio
Dissociative disorder
impaired or lost conscious and selective control over psychical and behavioral function
loss
of identity lost integrity of memories loss of sensation or perception lost control of body movement
Dissociation in Rorschach
Amstrong and Loewenstein (1990), Brand et al (2006), Leavitt and Labott (1996), Wagner et al (1974, 1983, 1986), Scroppo et al. (1998) intellectualized, reflective coping style characterized by non-emotional introspection with tendency to emotional restraint ROR s stimuli could trigger trauma contents
Psychical distance
Bullough
It
is a difference of outlook, due to the insertion of distance. This distance appears to lie between our own self and its affection, using the latter term in its broadest sense as anything which affect our being, bodily or spiritually. aesthetic consciousness
BULLOUGH, E. (1912). Psychical distance as a Factor in Art and as an Aesthetic Principle. British J. of Psychology, 5, pp. 87-117.
Morgenthalers examination
selecting and sorting of tables by pleasantness and unpleasantness or by degree of pleasantness or unpleasantness
Arrangement of tables
III II I
VII VI V IV
X IX VIII
Uniqueness of Rorschach