The Selfcreating Mind
In this ambitious and imaginative work, noted social and biological theorist Graeme Donald Snooks explores the origin, development, and role of the self-conscious mind. He does so by employing a realist general dynamic theory_his celebrated 'dynamic-strategy' theory_based on a large-scale systematic observation of the broad patterns of life and human society. The outcome of this exploration is the discovery of the 'selfcreating mind'_ the 'mind that created itself' through the response of countless organisms to the ever-changing demands of their dynamic societies. They are driven to do so by the need to survive and prosper, which Snooks calls 'strategic desire,' the shaping force of all animal instincts. The Selfcreating Mind_which displaces the mind hypothesized by psychoanalytic, Darwinian, and complexity theorists_provides a new perspective on human nature; the origin, nature, and purpose of the self-conscious mind; the reasons for its continuing breakdown in a significant minority of the population; and on the surest road to mental recovery. It also explores questions about the future of brain genetics, artificial intelligence, and the possible elimination of mental disorders. Read about Graeme Snooks' The Collapse of Darwinism: Or The Rise of a Realist Theory of Life, available from Lexington Books.
1118953800
The Selfcreating Mind
In this ambitious and imaginative work, noted social and biological theorist Graeme Donald Snooks explores the origin, development, and role of the self-conscious mind. He does so by employing a realist general dynamic theory_his celebrated 'dynamic-strategy' theory_based on a large-scale systematic observation of the broad patterns of life and human society. The outcome of this exploration is the discovery of the 'selfcreating mind'_ the 'mind that created itself' through the response of countless organisms to the ever-changing demands of their dynamic societies. They are driven to do so by the need to survive and prosper, which Snooks calls 'strategic desire,' the shaping force of all animal instincts. The Selfcreating Mind_which displaces the mind hypothesized by psychoanalytic, Darwinian, and complexity theorists_provides a new perspective on human nature; the origin, nature, and purpose of the self-conscious mind; the reasons for its continuing breakdown in a significant minority of the population; and on the surest road to mental recovery. It also explores questions about the future of brain genetics, artificial intelligence, and the possible elimination of mental disorders. Read about Graeme Snooks' The Collapse of Darwinism: Or The Rise of a Realist Theory of Life, available from Lexington Books.
62.99 In Stock
The Selfcreating Mind

The Selfcreating Mind

by Graeme Donald Snooks
The Selfcreating Mind

The Selfcreating Mind

by Graeme Donald Snooks

Paperback

$62.99 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    In stock. Ships in 3-7 days. Typically arrives in 3 weeks.
  • PICK UP IN STORE

    Your local store may have stock of this item.

Related collections and offers


Overview

In this ambitious and imaginative work, noted social and biological theorist Graeme Donald Snooks explores the origin, development, and role of the self-conscious mind. He does so by employing a realist general dynamic theory_his celebrated 'dynamic-strategy' theory_based on a large-scale systematic observation of the broad patterns of life and human society. The outcome of this exploration is the discovery of the 'selfcreating mind'_ the 'mind that created itself' through the response of countless organisms to the ever-changing demands of their dynamic societies. They are driven to do so by the need to survive and prosper, which Snooks calls 'strategic desire,' the shaping force of all animal instincts. The Selfcreating Mind_which displaces the mind hypothesized by psychoanalytic, Darwinian, and complexity theorists_provides a new perspective on human nature; the origin, nature, and purpose of the self-conscious mind; the reasons for its continuing breakdown in a significant minority of the population; and on the surest road to mental recovery. It also explores questions about the future of brain genetics, artificial intelligence, and the possible elimination of mental disorders. Read about Graeme Snooks' The Collapse of Darwinism: Or The Rise of a Realist Theory of Life, available from Lexington Books.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761835240
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 10/30/2006
Pages: 284
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.74(d)

About the Author

Graeme Donald Snooks is the Coghlan Research Professor in Australian National University's Institute of Advanced Studies. Dr. Snooks is an accomplished author at the cutting-edge of research on social and biological dynamics. His many published works include, The Collapse of Darwinism or the Rise of a Realist Theory of Life from Lexington Books, The Dynamic Society: Exploring the Sources of Global Change, The Ephemeral Civilization: Exploding the Myth of Social Evolution, and The Laws of History.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Figures
Part 2 Tables
Part 3 Preface
Chapter 4 1. Unraveling the Mysteries of the Mind
Part 5 Part I. The Biology of Selfcreation
Chapter 6 2. A New Theory of Life
Chapter 7 3. Selection is Strategic, Not Natural
Part 8 Part II. Human Nature
Chapter 9 4. Man's Biological Dilemma
Chapter 10 5. Strategic Desire and the Instincts
Chapter 11 6. The Strategic Nature of Emotions
Chapter 12 7. Orthodox Approaches to Human Nature
Part 13 Part III. The Mind that Created Itself
Chapter 14 8. The Strategic Brain
Chapter 15 9. Consciousness—The Metropolis of the Mind
Chapter 16 10. Orthodox Approaches to the Mind
Part 17 Part IV. A Strategic Psychology
Chapter 18 11. A New Psychology
Chapter 19 12. A Strategic Psychiatry
Chapter 20 13. Orthodox Approaches to Psychiatry
Part 21 Part V. The Future of the Mind
Chapter 22 14. A Strategic or Metaphysical Brain?
Part 23 Notes
Part 24 Glossary of New Terms and Concepts
Part 25 References
Part 26 Index
Part 27 About the Author
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews