Text in pdf : clémence ortega douville - where the hand enters - introduction - what is the self In the past articles, we spent much time presenting the theory of the three paradoxes and its consequences in various fields of investigation. Yet we did not fully answer to that question : what is the… Lire la suite Where the hand enters – Introduction : What is the self ?
Étiquette : neurobiology
VIII – First conclusion : the capacity to close the objects
Text in pdf : Clémence Ortega Douville - Hermeneulogy - VIII - First conclusion, the capacity to close the objects And find here the whole corpus of Hermeneulogy articles : Clémence Ortega Douville - Holes in the stream - Three paradoxes and Hermeneulogy (full) The three principles of relational attention to objects introduced the… Lire la suite VIII – First conclusion : the capacity to close the objects
V – The common, the complex, the imaginary object
Text in pdf : Clémence Ortega Douville - Hermeneulogy - V - The common, the complex, the imaginary object 'Qu'exprime donc le langage, s'il n'exprime pas des pensées ? Il présente ou plutôt il est la prise de position du sujet dans le monde de ses significations. Le terme de "monde" n'est pas ici… Lire la suite V – The common, the complex, the imaginary object
IV – Mind topology and structure
Text in pdf : Clémence Ortega Douville - Hermeneulogy - IV - Mind topology and structure We aim here at describing globally the functioning and structuring of the mind of the individual through the ages of life and layers of sollicitation (from the mere sensorimotor to the highly symbolical insights). The structure is rooted in… Lire la suite IV – Mind topology and structure
III – The end of the subject
Text in pdf : Clémence Ortega Douville - Hermeneulogy - III - The end of the subject Let us consider the mind as a structure. This structure is made out of localities (points) and relations (lines). This is then a topological representation of the mind where the experiential memories are relating to each other through… Lire la suite III – The end of the subject