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The Caldron of Consciousness

Motivation, affect and self-organization — An anthology
  • Edited by: Ralph D. Ellis and Natika Newton
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2000
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These new studies by prominent neuroscientists, psychologists and philosophers work toward a coherent framework for understanding emotion and its contribution to the functioning of consciousness in general, as an aspect of self-organizing, embodied subjects. Distinguishing consciousness from unconscious information processing hinges on the role of motivating emotions in all conscious modalities, and how emotional brain processes interact with those traditionally associated with cognitive function. Computationally registering/processing sensory signals (e.g. in the occipital lobe or area V4) by itself does not result in perceptual consciousness, which requires subcortical structures such as amygdala, hypothalamus, and brain stem. This interdisciplinary anthology attempts to understand the complexity of emotional intentionality; why the role of motivation in self-organizing processes is crucial in distinguishing conscious from unconscious processes; how emotions account for ‘agency’; and how an adequate approach to emotion-motivation can address the traditional mind-body problem through a holistic understanding of the conscious, behaving organism.
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Aldo Mosca, New School University, New York:
[...] when consciousness comes to be described as a caldron [...] something hot must be at the center [...] of attention. The target, of course, is emotion, with its cousin, motivation.


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Part I

Ralph D. Ellis
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The Neural Sources of Sadness and Joy
Jaak Panksepp
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Biopsychological Reflections
Bill Faw
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How I Can Know How I Feel
Natika Newton
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Three Types of Concepts
Eugene T. Gendlin
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How to Understand the Competing Approaches to Human Emotion
Valerie Gray Hardcastle
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Generalizing from a Neurocomputational Model of Cingulo-frontal Circuits Controlling Saccadic Eye Movements
Marica Bernstein, Samantha Stiehl and John Bickle
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An Interactive Process Model
Mark H. Bickhard
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Nicholas Georgalis
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A View from Object Relations Theory
Peter Zachar
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The Fetters of Instincts and the Promise of Dynamic Systems
Gary Backhaus
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A Neuropsychological Perspective
Martin Peper
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