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Social consciousness
About: Social consciousness is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1862 publications have been published within this topic receiving 41613 citations.
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01 Jan 1897
TL;DR: The most formal and technical education in the world cannot safely depart from this general process as discussed by the authors, it can only organize it or differentiate it in some particular direction, and it cannot be safely departed from the general process.
Abstract: ARTICLE ONE: WHAT EDUCATION IS
I Believe that-all education proceeds by the participation of the individual in the social
consciousness of the race. This process begins unconsciously almost at birth, and is continually shaping the individual’s powers, saturating his consciousness, forming his habits, training his ideas, and arousing his feelings and emotions. Through this unconscious education
the individual gradually comes to share in the intellectual and moral resources which
humanity has succeeded in getting together. He becomes an inheritor of the funded capital of
civilization. The most formal and technical education in the world cannot safely depart from
this general process. It can only organize it or differentiate it in some particular direction.
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01 Jan 1976
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a survey of the Bicameral Mind in the modern world, including Schizophrenia, hypnosis, and the double brain of humans.
Abstract: Book I The Mind of Man 1. The Consciousness of Consciousness 2. Consciousness 3. The Mind of Iliad 4. The Bicameral Mind 5.The Double Brain 6. The Origin of Civilization. Book II The Witness of History 1. Gods, Graves, and Idols 2. Literate Bicameral Theocracies 3. The Causes of Consciousness 4. A Change of Mind in Mesopotamia 5. The Intellectual Consciousness of Greece 6. The Moral Consciousness of the Khabiru. Book III Vestiges of the Bicameral Mind in the Modern World 1. The Quest for Authorization 2. Of Prophets and Possession 3. Of Poetry and Music 4. Hypnosis 5. Schizophrenia 6. The Auguries of Science.
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01 Jan 2006
TL;DR: Goleman et al. as mentioned in this paper explored the manner in which the brain is designed to engage in brain-to-brain hookups with others, and how these interactions affect both our social interactions and physical/mental well being.
Abstract: Author Daniel Goleman explores the manner in which the brain is designed to engage in brain-to-brain “hookups” with others, and how these interactions affect both our social interactions and physical/mental well being. Based upon conceptualizations pioneered by Edward Thorndike, Goleman analyzes a traditional concept of social intelligence for the purpose of developing a revised model that consists of two categories: Social awareness (e.g., assessing the feelings of others) and social facility (e.g., awareness of how people present themselves). Goleman also explores advances in neuroscience that have made it possible for scientists and psychologists to study the ways in which emotions and biology work together.
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24 May 2021
TL;DR: The study of consciousness the conscious human mind - selection, reception, and creation the workings of the conscious mind the machinery of consciousness, the temporal dimension of consciousness multiple consciousness the organized systems - changing consciousness.
Abstract: The study of consciousness the conscious human mind - selection, reception, and creation the workings of the conscious mind the machinery of consciousness the temporal dimension of consciousness multiple consciousness the organized systems - changing consciousness.
832 citations