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Networks of Meaning: A Bridge Between Mind and Matter

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Networks of Meaning: A Bridge Between Mind and Matter

Contributors:

By (Author) Christine Hardy

ISBN:

9780275960353

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

28th October 1998

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Philosophy: epistemology and theory of knowledge

Dewey:

121.68

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

232

Description

The generation of meaning is the most fundamental process of the mind. It underlies all major mental functions, such as intelligence, memory, perception, and communication. Not surprisingly, it has been one of the most difficult processes to understand and represent in a model of human cognition. Dr. Christine Hardy introduces two fundamental concepts to address the complexity and richness of meaning. First, she discusses Semantic Constellations, which constitute the basic transversal network organization of mental and neural processes. Second, she addresses a highly dynamic connective process that underlies conscious thought and constantly gives birth to novel emergents or meanings. Taken together, Hardy asserts, the mind's network architecture and connective dynamics allow for self-organization, generativity, and creativity. They can also account for some of the most interesting facets of mental processes, in particular, nonlinear shifts and breakthroughs such as intuition, insights, and shifts in states of consciousness. This connective dynamic does not just take place within the mind. Rather, it involves a continuously evolving person-environment interaction: meaning is injected into the environment, and then retrojected, somewhat modified, back into the psyche. This means that, simultaneously, we are both perceiving reality and subtly influencing the very reality we perceive: objects, events, and other individuals. The way in which we think and feel, both individually and collectively, interacts with the physical world and directly shapes the society in which we live. The very same connective dynamic, Hardy shows, is the foundation for those rare yet striking transpersonal experiences known as synchronicity and psychic phenomena. We live in a world in which we interact with reality at a very fundamental level. Hardy's work is a major analysis for scholars and researchers in the cognitive sciences, psychology, and parapsychology.

Reviews

Hardy's text sparkles with illuminating insights and astute discussions, which assure one that self-referring consciousness studies is not a vain pursuit.-Book Reviews
With meticulous documentation and careful explication of technical terms, often using homey metaphors, Hardy makes a wealth of psychological research accessible to the general reader.-Choice
"Hardy's text sparkles with illuminating insights and astute discussions, which assure one that self-referring consciousness studies is not a vain pursuit."-Book Reviews
"With meticulous documentation and careful explication of technical terms, often using homey metaphors, Hardy makes a wealth of psychological research accessible to the general reader."-Choice

Author Bio

CHRISTINE HARDY is President of Interface Psi, a research association investigating latent mind potentials. She has published several books on progressive scientific research and has presented her findings in various international conferences.

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