Evolution, Culture, and Consciousness: The Discovery of the Preconscious Mind

Evolution, Culture, and Consciousness: The Discovery of the Preconscious Mind

by Thomas E. McNamara
Evolution, Culture, and Consciousness: The Discovery of the Preconscious Mind

Evolution, Culture, and Consciousness: The Discovery of the Preconscious Mind

by Thomas E. McNamara

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Overview

Thomas McNamara, in Evolution, Culture, and Consciousness, presents the first comprehensive theory of human perception and consciousness based on the generally accepted principles of evolutionary psychology. This theory, building on the best evolutionary research, explains that just a few simple neurological changes in the primate brain account for human speech, self-consciousness and the creation of meaning out of experience. All primates can learn, but our species evolved a new instinct for learning, which makes childhood learning just as powerful as the other biological instincts found in all other primates. McNamara shows that children are genetically programmed to learn not just what to think, but how to think, shaping the preconscious process for creating meaning out of experience. However, because our environment has changed radically since our origin, this archaic form of consciousness has become a major block to human development and success. After explaining how we have all been programmed to preconsciously create meaning out of experience, McNamara shows how we can create a new and more successful way of thinking and feeling, resulting in a happier, more productive, stress free life.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761827658
Publisher: University Press of America
Publication date: 02/10/2004
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.18(w) x 8.98(h) x 0.91(d)

About the Author

Thomas E. McNamara has taught psychology, religion, philosophy, and business during a long career as a professor, clinical psychologist, human resource manager, and management consultant. Having lived outside of the U.S. more than 15 years, his international experience encompasses Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. With his B.A. in theology and philosophy, McNamara holds a Ph.D. in counseling psychology from the University of Colorado at Boulder.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 PART I: THE EVOLUTION OF CONSCIOUSNESS: An Overview of the Theory: Introduction; Culture and Consciousness: A Dialectical Relationship; The Evolutionary Role of the Self-Concept; The Biology of Psychology; The Psychology of Religion; Towards a Chapter 2 PART II: THE EVIDENCE: The Role of Culture in Human Evolution: Plato's Theology of Mind; The Theology of Psychology; The Psychology of Culture; Cognition and Culture; The Principle Stages in the Development of Human Consciousness; Instinct, Meaning, Chapter 3 PART III: THE PROBLEM: The Limits of Instinctual Self-Consciousness: The Ego is the Ultimate Symbol; Experience and the Creation of Meaning; The Age of the Ego; The Problems of the Ego; Judgmentalness; The Individual and the Institution; Ego Scannin Chapter 4 PART IV: PRESENT-CENTERED CONSCIOUSNESS: A New Consciousness for a New Environment: Religion versus Mysticism; Individualism: The Anti-Culture; Political Mysticism; Mysticism, Science, and Consciousness; Present-Centered Philosophy; Postmodern Philo Chapter 5 References Chapter 6 Index Chapter 7 About the Author
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