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A two- and threefold self

Anne L. C. Runehov

pp. 3-22

Abstrakt

Before beginning this chapter, one term has to be explained, namely, "being". What is meant by being? Indeed, the English term being is confusing, which has led to the problem that it is difficult to know what exactly is meant by being, especially when it comes to scientific research. Clarifying a term is important when one's research crosses the border of other disciplines or when one tries to make scientific finding understandable for non-scientists. Terms in need of clarification are, amongst others, experience, mind, consciousness, awareness, self, intelligence, affection and emotion, what is called the ego, the self and being.

Publication details

Published in:

Runehov Anne L. C. (2016) The human being, the world and God: studies at the interface of philosophy of religion, philosophy of mind and neuroscience. Dordrecht, Springer.

Seiten: 3-22

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-44392-8_1

Referenz:

Runehov Anne L. C. (2016) A two- and threefold self, In: The human being, the world and God, Dordrecht, Springer, 3–22.