There is an undeniable difference of approaches in science and humanities. Any model that claims to unify these different approaches must prove to be in accordance with both the objectivistic and the subject-oriented thinking. In the following article we first check our models applicability in two areas that belong to our individual research expertise: biochemistry (TF) and narratology (DSM). Then we try to understand how – be it on a microscopic, e. g. biochemical, be it on a macroscopic body and mind level – distinct coherences manage to survive in a partially or mostly random environment. As an example we address children who grow up in an environment that lacks coherence and hence predictability. Studies have shown that these children a...
Is neuroscience on the road to showing that character, consciousness and sense of spirituality are i...
ABSTRACT Relational structures of organisms and the human mind are naturally represented in terms o...
The present article presents a nonexhaustive collection of contemporary models and theories on brain...
Based on the Aristotelian dynamis-energeia-differentiation, a concept issuing dynamic coherence prov...
In the present paper the approach, as outlined in our previous articles, is applied to a range of su...
The current biopsychosocial model is predominantly descriptive and ontological semantic and formal i...
Social psychology is a highly diverse area of scientific inquiry that has left no stone unturned in ...
Healthy and ill people both try to achieve the required performance and satisfaction of this, but th...
ognitive events are characterized by a notorious dichotomy of their possible modes of description. O...
International audienceCoherence plays an important role in psychology. In this article, I suggest th...
The main aim of this paper is to demonstrate the contributions of phenomenology-inspired approaches ...
Three decades after Chalmers (1995) named it, neither neuroscientists nor philosophers have found a ...
Personal narratives are integral to autobiographical memory and to identity, with coherent personal ...
International audienceCoherence plays an important role in psychology. In this article, I suggest th...
The basic concept applied in the previous articles differs from present concepts of time and space a...
Is neuroscience on the road to showing that character, consciousness and sense of spirituality are i...
ABSTRACT Relational structures of organisms and the human mind are naturally represented in terms o...
The present article presents a nonexhaustive collection of contemporary models and theories on brain...
Based on the Aristotelian dynamis-energeia-differentiation, a concept issuing dynamic coherence prov...
In the present paper the approach, as outlined in our previous articles, is applied to a range of su...
The current biopsychosocial model is predominantly descriptive and ontological semantic and formal i...
Social psychology is a highly diverse area of scientific inquiry that has left no stone unturned in ...
Healthy and ill people both try to achieve the required performance and satisfaction of this, but th...
ognitive events are characterized by a notorious dichotomy of their possible modes of description. O...
International audienceCoherence plays an important role in psychology. In this article, I suggest th...
The main aim of this paper is to demonstrate the contributions of phenomenology-inspired approaches ...
Three decades after Chalmers (1995) named it, neither neuroscientists nor philosophers have found a ...
Personal narratives are integral to autobiographical memory and to identity, with coherent personal ...
International audienceCoherence plays an important role in psychology. In this article, I suggest th...
The basic concept applied in the previous articles differs from present concepts of time and space a...
Is neuroscience on the road to showing that character, consciousness and sense of spirituality are i...
ABSTRACT Relational structures of organisms and the human mind are naturally represented in terms o...
The present article presents a nonexhaustive collection of contemporary models and theories on brain...