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С., Б. Маслова. "ОСНОВНЫЕ ЗАКОНОМЕРНОСТИ АНГЛОЯЗЫЧНОГО ДИСКУРСА". Лінгвістичні дослідження: Зб. наук. праць ХНПУ ім. Г.С. Сковороди, № 46 (14 листопада 2017): 154–60. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1048785.

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<em>The deep analysis of the lexical and grammatical database of the actual English-language discourse allows to produce a synthesis – to generalize and to deduce its basic laws (regularities ). There are six basic interrelated and interdependent regularities of the English-language discourse. According to the law of «cause and effect» an individual”s thought (idea) is a cause and a language symbol is an effect (a consequence).Any individual thinks and his mind produces thoughts, ideas, mind (mental) images. A mind (mental) image is a bright, coloured, picturesque, living, volumetric picture m
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Hofweber, Thomas. "Idealism and the Harmony of Thought and Reality." Mind 128, no. 511 (2019): 699–734. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/mind/fzy086.

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AbstractAlthough idealism was widely defended in the history of philosophy, it is nowadays almost universally considered a non-starter. This holds in particular for a strong form of idealism, which asserts that not just minds or the mental in general, but our human minds in particular are metaphysically central to reality. Such a view seems to be excessively anthropocentric and contrary to what we by now know about our place in the universe. Nonetheless, there is reason to think that such a strong form of idealism is indeed correct. In this paper, I will present an argument for idealism of thi
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Gowans, Christopher W. "Medical Analogies in Buddhist and Hellenistic Thought: Tranquillity and Anger." Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 66 (April 9, 2010): 11–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1358246109990221.

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Medical analogies are commonly invoked in both Indian Buddhist dharma and Hellenistic philosophy. In the Pāli Canon, nirvana (or, in Pāli, nibbāna) is depicted as a form of health, and the Buddha is portrayed as a doctor who helps us attain it. Much later in the tradition, Śāntideva described the Buddha’s teaching as ‘the sole medicine for the ailments of the world, the mine of all success and happiness.’ Cicero expressed the view of many Hellenistic philosophers when he said that philosophy is ‘a medical science for the mind.’ He thought we should ‘hand ourselves over to philosophy, and let o
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Alaa, Jasab Ajeel Al-AbdAlaali, Mohammad Shbeeb Jassim, and Ali Rida Ali Taif. "Oddity of Form in Print Advertising." Journal of Global Scientific Research 9, no. 4 (2024): 3459–69. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11080656.

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ABSTRACT&nbsp; Exoticism occupied a wide space in many fields in general and the field of print design in particular. Exoticism as a narrative in literature and art was not the result of the moment, but rather contemplation and the search for alternatives were what led the creative artist to crystallize this structure and show it to the field of work, as it raises doubt about The recipient&rsquo;s mind about whether the design work belongs to this reality or another completely different reality. This exoticism found a good response in print design in particular and art in general. It came to o
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Andrews-Hanna, Jessica R., and Matthew D. Grilli. "Mapping the Imaginative Mind: Charting New Paths Forward." Current Directions in Psychological Science 30, no. 1 (2021): 82–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0963721420980753.

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The fields of psychology and neuroscience are in the midst of an explosion of research aimed at illuminating the human imagination—the ability to form thoughts and mental images that stretch beyond what is currently available to the senses. Imaginative thought is proving to be remarkably diverse, capturing the capacity to recall past experiences, consider what lies ahead, and understand other people’s minds, in addition to other forms of creative and spontaneous thinking. In the first part of this article, we introduce an integrative framework that attempts to explain how components of a core
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Cotugno, Albert. "Hume on Self-Government and Strength of Mind." Hume Studies 49, no. 1 (2024): 53–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/hms.2024.a924230.

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Abstract: Throughout his writings, Hume extols the benefits of an attribute he calls “Strength of Mind,” which he defines as the “prevalence of the calm passions over the violent” (T 2.3.3.10). But there is some question as to how he thought a person could attain this important trait. Contemporary scholars have committed Hume to the view that only indirect and social methods, such as state punishment or sympathetic pressure, could effectively cultivate it. Yet a closer examination of Hume’s corpus reveals a more direct approach applicable at the individual level. Though rarely achieved and dif
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Malcolm, Norman. "Subjectivity." Philosophy 63, no. 244 (1988): 147–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0031819100043333.

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In his book The View from Nowhere, Thomas Nagel says that ‘the subjectivity of consciousness is an irreducible feature of reality’ (op. cit., p. 7). He speaks of ‘the essential subjectivity of the mental’ (ibid., p. 17), and of ‘the mind's irreducibly subjective character’ (ibid., p. 28). ‘Mental concepts’, he says, refer to ‘subjective points of view and their modifications’ (ibid., p. 37):The subjective features of conscious mental processes—as opposed to their physical causes and effects—cannot be captured by the purified form of thought suitable for dealing with the physical world that und
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Zhuravlev, Ignatiy V. "Vygotsky, Ilyenkov and the Problem of Correlation Between Thought and Word." Journal of Psycholinguistic, no. 2 (June 30, 2021): 130–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.30982/2077-5911-2021-48-2-130-143.

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The article deals with the key provisions of Vygotskian theory of historical development of mind and discusses the problem of the relationship between thought and word as a key problem of psycholinguistics. The main methodological principle of Vygotskian theory is the principle of monism. All higher mental functions are characterized by social origin and unified structure, in which the “defining whole” is the sign. The history of human mind can be represented as the natural history of signs. Vygotskian theory is not “word-centered”, since it is his developments that allow us to interpret the w
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Alejandro, Javier. "The Role of Language in Thought Formation and Personality." International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences 2, no. 4 (2024): 356–67. https://doi.org/10.37329/ijms.v2i4.3759.

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Language is a communication tool that plays an important role in social life as a representation of minds and individual and group identity. Language consists of a series of sounds systemized in the form of symbols, and has free, significant, conventional, universal, productive, diverse, dynamic, and humane characteristics. As a communication tool, language allows individuals to interact in social groups, convey messages, and identify themselves in society. In addition, language reflects mental representation, where the form and structure of language follow or mimic minds and ideas. Language i
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Facco, Enrico, Ennio Foppiani, and Paolo Granone. "Hypnosis: The Modern Scientific Version of a Timeless Healing Technique." Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal 12, no. 01 (2025): 124–45. https://doi.org/10.14738/assrj.1201.18181.

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The aim of this article is to envisage possible commonalities between shamanic rituals, incubation, meditation, lucid dreaming, and hypnosis – a well validated therapeutic tool, though misunderstood in the past and still underused. The topic is endowed with huge epistemological implications, calling for a transdisciplinary and transcultural approach, in order to properly understand the essential common aspects of these mind-body techniques and their potential for healing. Actually, the Western rationalist thought has led to mental imagery being misunderstood and prejudicially rejected as a wor
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Sanzhenakov, A. A. "Intentionality in the Middle Ages: Thomas Aquinas, Duns Scotus, William of Ockham." Siberian Journal of Philosophy 19, no. 4 (2022): 117–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.25205/2541-7517-2021-19-4-117-135.

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The article presents an overview of medieval approaches to understanding the phenomenon of intentionality. First, the author outlines the approach of Thomas Aquinas, according to which the process of cognition consists in assimilating the intellect to the object of cognition. This theory insists that there is no difference between the form of a real object, thanks to which it exists, and the form of this object in the mind of the cognizing subject. Duns Scotus makes this picture more sophisticated when he begins to distinguish in the mind the sensory image of the cognized thing (phantasma) and
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Braude, Stephen. "Does Telepathy Threaten Mental Privacy?" Journal of Scientific Exploration 34, no. 2 (2020): 199–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.31275/20201829.

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A long-standing concern (or at least a belief) about ESP, held by both skeptics and believers in the paranormal, is that if telepathy really occurs, then it might pose a threat to mental privacy. And it’s easy enough to see what motivates that view. Presumably we like to think that we enjoy privileged access to our own mental states. But if others could come to know telepathically what we’re thinking or feeling, then (among other disquieting prospects) that would mean that our sins of the heart and most embarrassing or repulsive fleeting thoughts would potentially be available for public inspe
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Jihan Luthfi Nabillah, Indah Rosdiyan, Leo Permana, Jusini Delas Halifah, and Arfian Arfian. "Know You Mind Manage Your Emotions: Practical Psychology Training for a Lighter Life." Socrates : Journal of Education, Philosophy and Psychology 1, no. 4 (2025): 94–99. https://doi.org/10.63217/socrates.v1i4.161.

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The training program, “Recognize Your Thoughts, Manage Your Emotions: Practical Psychology for a Lighter Life,” is designed to help students recognize negative thought patterns and manage their emotions in a healthier way amid academic pressures. The training was held at Bhayangkara University Jakarta Raya, involving 30 students from various majors. The training material covers four main components: cognitive distortions, self-talk, emotion regulation, and emotion validation, delivered through an experiential learning approach in the form of discussions, breathing exercises, journaling, role-p
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Hovhannisyan, Mariam, Nadine Chau, Austin Deffner, Jessica R. Andrews-Hanna, and Matthew D. Grilli. "42 Age-Related Alterations in Representational Forms of Imagination: A Novel Scoring Protocol Applied to Autobiographical Memory." Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society 29, s1 (2023): 351–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1355617723004782.

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Objective:Human imagination is a complex system that allows us to form images or concepts in the mind that are not present to the senses. Research on imagination has been heavily influenced by the idea that humans store two distinct types of long-term memory: episodic and semantic memory. This theoretical distinction is particularly important in the context of aging, where older adults show reduced episodic memory compared to semantic memory (Levine et al., 2002). However, recent work has shown that these two memories are not as distinct as once thought (Renoult et al., 2019; Irish &amp; Vatan
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Bird, Graham. "McDowell's Kant: Mind and World." Philosophy 71, no. 276 (1996): 219–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0031819100041450.

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McDowell's Mind and World is a commentary on a traditional, dualist, epistemology which puzzles over, and offers accounts of, a fundamental division between mental, subjective items, and nonmental, objective items in experience. The principal responses to that tradition which McDowell considers are those of Davidson's coherentism, Evans's form of realism, and Kant; but it is Kant's famous B75 text which occupies centre stage:‘Gedanken ohne Inhalt sind leer; Anschauungen ohne Begriffe sind blind’. (Thoughts without content are empty; intuitions without concepts are blind).
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Gaglani, Niharika, and Nehal Dave. "A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF SHATKARMA ACORDING TO GHERANDA SAMHITA AND HATHA YOGA PRADIPIKA." VIDYA - A JOURNAL OF GUJARAT UNIVERSITY 2, no. 1 (2023): 216–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.47413/vidya.v2i1.177.

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Mental stress, unhealthy life style choices, excessive eating and poor physical activity leads to many Decease. while yoga is the holistic Approach to purify the body as well as mind. hath yoga is also known as science of purification. according to Hatha Yoga Pradipika.4 ha and Tha is mixture of two Bija mantra.4 it has been written in hatha yoga that ha indicate Prana ,The vital forces and Tha indicate mind, the Meantal energy.so hatha yoga means the union of the Pranic and mental Forces.4 saga Greranda has Visulized yoga in form of energy though which life is shortcomings can be eradicated b
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A., Khamidov. "SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF COGNITIVE LINGUISTICS." International Journal of Education, Social Science & Humanities. Finland Academic Research Science Publishers 11, no. 9 (2023): 573–77. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8374646.

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<em>Cognitive linguistics is a subfield of linguistics that studies the relationship between language, thought, and cognition. It explores how our mental processes influence our understanding and use of language, challenging the notion that language is just a collection of words and grammatical rules. This scientific research is aimed at studying the complex work of the human mind in the process of processing language, and studying the ways in which cognitive processes form our language expressions. This article provides information about the scientific study of cognitive linguistics, its impo
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Zinaï, Djamel-Eddine. "L’acte traductif : de la correspondance à l’équivalence." Traduction et Langues 10, no. 2 (2011): 149–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.52919/translang.v10i2.869.

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The act of translation: from correspondence to equivalence&#x0D; Beyond the correspondences, the equivalences are central in the translation operation, they refer to a similar thought by designating the same object, this is an act of creativity. Correspondences are subject to repetition, being a fact of language. Translation concerns texts, its space, it is the speech where the words and sentences are enriched by the mental and emotional contribution of the readers. We then switch from lexical correspondence to mental representation which is part of a deverbalizing process, not translating a l
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KUVICH, GARY, and LEONID PERLOVSKY. "COGNITIVE MECHANISMS OF THE MIND." New Mathematics and Natural Computation 09, no. 03 (2013): 301–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s1793005713400097.

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Successes of information and cognitive science brought a growing understanding that mind is based on intelligent cognitive processes, which are not limited by language and logic only. A nice overview can be found in the excellent work of Jeff Hawkins "On Intelligence." This view is that thought is a set of informational processes in the brain, and such processes have the same rationale as any other systematic informational processes. Their specifics are determined by the ways of how brain stores, structures and process this information. Systematic approach allows representing them in a diagram
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Dewi, Ni Md Evi kurnia. "TRANSFORMASI KESADARAN MELALUI YOGA AKSARA." Genta Hredaya: Media Informasi Ilmiah Jurusan Brahma Widya STAHN Mpu Kuturan Singaraja 7, no. 1 (2023): 9. http://dx.doi.org/10.55115/gentahredaya.v7i1.2821.

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Literal yoga is a mental practice that is carried out through meditation involving the Onkara script. Literary yoga is a way to train the mind and transform consciousness. Ongkara in thought works as a bhija-mantra to build human consciousness at one point. Train the mind to stay focused on one object, and complete the activity of the mind like an ape constantly jumping from one object to another. Helps to release the attachment of mind awareness to its object, both material (all things that can be perceived by the senses) and mental (related to memory, emotion, perception, imagination). When
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Kelley, Thomas M., Jacqueline Hollows, Eric G. Lambert, Dennis M. Savard, and Jack Pransky. "Teaching Health versus Treating Illness: The Efficacy of Three Principles Correctional Counseling with People in an English Prison." International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 62, no. 9 (2017): 2831–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0306624x17735253.

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Three principles correctional counseling (3PCC) posits that people in prison have inner mental health they have obscured to varying degrees with their own thinking. 3PCC further posits that people in prison can rekindle and sustain this inner health via understanding how three psychospiritual principles—Universal Mind, consciousness, and thought—coalesce to form people’s psychological experience. We review the three principles and explain how exposure to these principles can lead to improved mental health and improved behavior. Then, we describe 3PCC and distinguish it from prevailing correcti
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Coleman, Sam. "Intentionality, Qualia, and the Stream of Unconsciousness." Phenomenology & Mind 22 (2022): 42. http://dx.doi.org/10.17454/pam-2203.

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According to Brentano, mentality is essentially intentional in nature. Other philosophers have emphasized the phenomenal-qualitative aspect of conscious experiences as core to the mind. A recent philosophical wave – the ‘phenomenal intentionality programme’ – seeks to unite these conceptions in the idea that mental content is grounded in phenomenal qualities. However, a philosophical and scientific current, which includes Freud and contemporary cognitive science, makes widespread use of the posit of unconscious mentality/mental content. I aim to reconcile these disparate, influential strands o
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Posner, Michael I., and Marcus E. Raichle. "Précis of Images of Mind." Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18, no. 2 (1995): 327–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0140525x0003870x.

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AbstractThis volume explores how functional brain imaging techniques like positron emission tomography have influenced cognitive studies. The first chapter outlines efforts to relate human thought and cognition in terms of great books from the late 1800s through the present. Chapter 2 describes mental operations as they are measured in cognitive science studies. It develops a framework for relating mental operations to activity in nerve cells. In Chapter 3, the PET method is reviewed and studies are presented that use PET to map the striate cortex and to activate extrastriate motion, color, an
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Agustarika, Butet, Yehud Maryen, Panel Situmorang, and Nursiah Yusdiranti Barus. "Pelatihan Terapi Penghentian Pikiran Pemicu Kecemasan untuk Tenaga Kesehatan di Puskesmas Klasaman Kota Sorong." JURNAL KREATIVITAS PENGABDIAN KEPADA MASYARAKAT (PKM) 5, no. 8 (2022): 2377–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.33024/jkpm.v5i8.6330.

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ABSTRAK Penyakit dapat menimbulkan dampak bagi kesehatan, dalam hal ini kesehatan jiwa yaitu kecemasan. Terapi Penghentian Pikiran merupakan teknik yang efektif dan cepat untuk membantu menghadapi pikiran yang membuat stres dan kecemasan yang seringkali disertai serangan panik, kecemasan, dan agorafobia.Tujuan pengabdian masyarakat ini adalah untuk melatih petugas Kesehatan di Puskesmas tentang terapi penghentian pikiran. Kegiatan pelatihan dilakukan selama 2 hari dengan metode Hybrid. Jumlah peserta yang mengikuti kegiatan sebanyak 30 orang. tim pengabdian kepada masyarakat membagikan materi
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Tolstykh, N. N. "The Theory of L.I. Bozhovich: Personality, Mind, Individuality." Cultural-Historical Psychology 15, no. 2 (2019): 85–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.17759/chp.2019150210.

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The paper focuses on some aspects of L.I. Bozhovich’s theory with respect to the modern context and the context of 1970s, for instance, on her thoughts regarding the correlation between mental and personality development, between an individual and personality. The issue of the relation between natural and higher mental functions and personality is also important, especially due to a growing interest in neuroscience. The paper discusses Bozhovich’s views on the theory of activity and her disagreement with several key postulates of A.N. Leontiev, as well as with certain theses of the theory and
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Silva, Roberta. "Representing Adolescent Fears: Theory of Mind and Fantasy Fiction." International Research in Children's Literature 6, no. 2 (2013): 161–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/ircl.2013.0096.

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Theory of mind is the capacity to understand the behaviour of others by attributing to them mental and emotional processes. When we read works of fiction this cognitive ability comes into play because we form mental representations of the characters, attributing them with feelings, thoughts, motivations, and fears. The construction of these mental models is an inductive process by which the reader ‘fills in the blank spaces’ according to his/her subjectivity. In performing this interpretive work we decode symbols that gain meaning only in the context of the mental model that the reader builds
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Miller, Earl K., and Timothy J. Buschman. "Working Memory Capacity: Limits on the Bandwidth of Cognition." Daedalus 144, no. 1 (2015): 112–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/daed_a_00320.

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Why can your brain store a lifetime of experiences but process only a few thoughts at once? In this article we discuss “cognitive capacity” (the number of items that can be held “in mind” simultaneously) and suggest that the limit is inherent to processing based on oscillatory brain rhythms, or “brain waves,” which may regulate neural communication. Neurons that “hum” together temporarily “wire” together, allowing the brain to form and re-form networks on the fly, which may explain a hallmark of intelligence and cognition: mental flexibility. But this comes at a cost; only a small number of th
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Hill, Christopher S. "Armchair Methods in Philosophy of Mind." ProtoSociology 39 (2022): 204–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/protosociology20223911.

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Jaegwon Kim relied principally on armchair methods in approaching problems in philosophy of mind. This paper is concerned with the nature of such methods and their prospects of success. Identifying the main armchair methods as introspection, modal reasoning involving conceivability tests, and conceptual analysis, the paper argues that insofar as the first two members of this trio aim to reveal the constitutive metaphysical natures of mental states, they are unable to reach their objective. In contrast, it defends conceptual analysis, arguing that Quine’s attempt to discredit it fails. More spe
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Kelly, Robert E., Anthony O. Ahmed, Matthew J. Hoptman, Anika F. Alix, and George S. Alexopoulos. "The Quest for Psychiatric Advancement through Theory, beyond Serendipity." Brain Sciences 12, no. 1 (2021): 72. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci12010072.

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Over the past century, advancements in psychiatric treatments have freed countless individuals from the burden of life-long, incapacitating mental illness. These treatments have largely been discovered by chance. Theory has driven advancement in the natural sciences and other branches of medicine, but psychiatry remains a field in its “infancy”. The targets for healing in psychiatry lie within the realm of the mind’s subjective experience and thought, which we cannot yet describe in terms of their biological underpinnings in the brain. Our technology is sufficiently advanced to study brain neu
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Khdir Ahmad, Rasti, and Azad Jamal Tahir. "The Expressionism Perspective of the Kurdistan Region’s Monuments." Journal of University of Raparin 12, no. 1 (2025): 104–24. https://doi.org/10.26750/vol(12).no(1).paper6.

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The question of the Kurdistan region's monuments is different because the view is controlled by of time and place, as well as the external and nuclear factors that affect the artist's mind and feelings, so we can say science and art have one source: art embodies the impact of reality through artistic text, but science lays the foundation of theory because of understanding the law, and art goes from public text to private, and science from private to public. Expression is an important subject that directly embodies expressions at different levels and different perspectives in the art form. From
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Nanayakkara, Thilini, and Vipula Wijesiri. "A rare case of a patient with resistant schizophrenia who hears a voice reading the texts instead of being read in her mind." BJPsych Open 7, S1 (2021): S118. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2021.344.

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ObjectiveThis case is presented to describe a rare psychopathology in which the patient hears her own voice speaking out loud all the texts that she sees in books or papers and she cannot read them inside her mind. This psychopathological phenomena has some features of reflex hallucinations, thought echo as well as of inner reading voices yet it cannot be categorized into either one.Case reportThis is a 26-year-old female with Schizophrenia for 3 years. While on medication 8 months before presentation she started hearing her own voice reading any text that she sees. When she sees a text she ca
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Peters, Frederic. "Sympathetic Magic: A Psychological Enquiry." Journal of Cognition and Culture 23, no. 5 (2023): 522–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685373-12340174.

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Abstract Sympathetic magic features strongly in virtually all religious traditions and in folk customs generally. Scholars agree that It is based on the association of ideas perceived as external, mind-independent causal realities, as connections mediating causal influence. Moreover, religious folk believe that this mediation involves forms of supernatural agency. From a psychological perspective, the key question revolves around the principles by which the cognitive system deems some of its content to reference the external world and other content to constitute internal mental forms of activi
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Bryndin, Evgeny. "Resonant approach to coronavirus detection and spiritual protection against it." MOJ Gerontology & Geriatrics 7, no. 1 (2022): 18–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.15406/mojgg.2022.07.00284.

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The human body represents an oscillatory contour. In a physical body there is a hierarchical system of connected standing waves of various quality: electric, magnetic, thermal, light, gravitational, mental. Electromagnetic standing waves form a biofield providing electromagnetic homeostasis. The source of electromagnetic oscillations are cells. The development of the body is under the influence of mental energy. Mental energy affects electromagnetic homeostasis. The quality of mental energy depends on consciousness, feelings and desires. A balanced person produces a mental energy of equilibriu
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Sadaf, Ahmed, and Noushad Shamoon. "Mind Body & Soul Harmony." Annals of Psychophysiology 3, no. 1 (2016): 1–3. https://doi.org/10.29052/2412-3188.v3.i1.2016.1-3.

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Abstract Psychophysiological science consider foundations of the mind is exemplified as Mental processes influence the physiological state of the body and changes in the body&#39;s physiology influence thoughts, feelings and motivational behavior. However, Harmony is a ubiquitous principle based on Motivations arise from physiological need to preserve the integrity of the organism, via processes and the ways we process or react to our environment depends on our internal bodily state. For example, if we are thirsty or hungry, the manner in which we behave toward food stimuli differs and biases
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Bird, Graham. "McDowell's Kant: Mind and World." Hegel Bulletin 17, no. 01 (1996): 1–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0263523200003128.

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McDowell's Mind and World is a commentary on a traditional, dualist, epistemology which puzzles over, and offers accounts of, a fundamental division between mental, subjective items, and non-mental, objective items in experience. The principal responses to that tradition which McDowell considers are those of Davidson's coherentism, Evans's form of realism, and Kant; but it is Kant's famous B75 text which occupies centre stage: Gedanken ohne Inhalt sind leer; Anschauungen ohne Begriffe sind blind. (Thoughts without content are empty; intuitions without concepts are blind). I shall unfortunately
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Billah, Abu Musa Mohammad Arif. "Influence of Natural and Creative Elements in the Intel-lectual Development of the Children and Youths and its Impact on Human Society." Korea Association for Public Value 3 (June 30, 2022): 63–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.53581/jopv.2022.3.1.63.

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Nature is a composite phenomenon of all the physically identifiable and visible objects. However, there is an invisible nature which exists in human mind. The reflection of bodily existent things or matters or images appear in the mind which finally work as principle sources of basic knowledge in human thought processes. The mental state here is to be considered as the sky in a natural atmosphere. Thus, the human mind acts not only as a reservoir of memory function rather it also works like a camera which takes the picture of seen or perceived objects and stimulates the person to think, to con
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M, Nikitha, and Dr Latha S. "Behind the screen: How cyberbullying Affects the Mind." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 13, no. 6 (2025): 79–83. https://doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2025.71919.

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Abstract: Cyberbullying, a form of online harassment, has become a significant concern in the digital age. Unlike traditional bullying, cyberbullying occurs through digital platforms, often anonymously, and can be relentless, leading to severe psychological consequences for its victims. This report explores how cyberbullying affects the mind, with a focus on the emotional and mental health impacts, particularly among adolescents and young adults. Victims of cyberbullying commonly experience anxiety, depression, diminished self-esteem, and social isolation. Furthermore, the prolonged exposure t
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Pylyshyn, Zenon W. "Mental imagery: In search of a theory." Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25, no. 2 (2002): 157–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0140525x02000043.

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It is generally accepted that there is something special about reasoning by using mental images. The question of how it is special, however, has never been satisfactorily spelled out, despite more than thirty years of research in the post-behaviorist tradition. This article considers some of the general motivation for the assumption that entertaining mental images involves inspecting a picture-like object. It sets out a distinction between phenomena attributable to the nature of mind to what is called the cognitive architecture, and ones that are attributable to tacit knowledge used to simulat
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Schroeder, Juliana, Michael Kardas, and Nicholas Epley. "The Humanizing Voice: Speech Reveals, and Text Conceals, a More Thoughtful Mind in the Midst of Disagreement." Psychological Science 28, no. 12 (2017): 1745–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0956797617713798.

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A person’s speech communicates his or her thoughts and feelings. We predicted that beyond conveying the contents of a person’s mind, a person’s speech also conveys mental capacity, such that hearing a person explain his or her beliefs makes the person seem more mentally capable—and therefore seem to possess more uniquely human mental traits—than reading the same content. We expected this effect to emerge when people are perceived as relatively mindless, such as when they disagree with the evaluator’s own beliefs. Three experiments involving polarizing attitudinal issues and political opinions
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Tsai, Chen-Gia. "The Structure and Function of Mind-Wandering in Chinese Regulated Verse." Humanities 12, no. 4 (2023): 87. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/h12040087.

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The aesthetics of poetry is intricately intertwined with the cognitive process of mind-wandering, where attention shifts from the current task and spontaneous thoughts emerge. While mind-wandering has been extensively studied in psychology and neuroscience, its potential relationship to poetry remains underexplored. This study investigates the experience of mind-wandering associated with traditional Chinese regulated verse (律詩), which effectively enables the exploration of inner emotions and perceptions within its concise form. Typically, the first couplet of a regulated verse poem describes h
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Semydotska, Zh D., and M. Yu Neffa. "Harmonization of the personality and human health in the modern world." EMERGENCY MEDICINE 17, no. 1 (2021): 89–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.22141/2224-0586.17.1.2021.225726.

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With the deepening contradictions between the technocratic and spiritual development of humankind, the need for spiritual healing is becoming increasingly urgent. The path to spiritual healing is marked by the need to rethink the place and role of a human in the universe. The curing of spirituality is the valeological paradigm of the 21st century. Spirituality closely interacts with the so-called physical vacuum, on one side, and with the physical structures of the personality, on the other. By acknowledging the spiritual and physical structure of the personality, the conventional medicine see
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Mohamed, Hosam Abd Elkader Metwally. "The Invisible Painting Art between East and West." Academic Research Community publication 1, no. 1 (2017): 10. http://dx.doi.org/10.21625/archive.v1i1.132.

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The Art of painting relies on the employment of the painting's vocabularies in an idiomatic meaningful format under the framework of the dialogue form. Such methodology occurs at times and in a new style to create new systems and formats at other times (Form Structure). The dilemma lies between these two frameworks where there are reality and mind, sensory and mental or visible and invisible, that is, between what is perceived by the eye of idiomatic semantics forms and what is realized in accompanied suggestive or figurative meanings.The interpretation of the invisible in the vision of Orient
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Kandeğer, A., S. Odabaş Ünal, and M. T. Ergün. "Mentation processes such as excessive mind wandering, rumination, and mindfulness mediate the relationship between ADHD symptoms and anxiety and depression in adults with ADHD." European Psychiatry 66, S1 (2023): S113—S114. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.309.

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IntroductionExcessive mind wandering is a common feature of ADHD in adulthood also referred to as mental restlessness and ceaseless mental overactivity. ADHD is a predisposing factor for many psychiatric symptoms, especially negative emotions such as depression and anxiety. Rumination is thought to be a mediator for depression in individuals with ADHD. The above-mentioned mental processes may reduce the ability of individuals with ADHD to be mindful.ObjectivesThis study investigates whether the mentation processes (excessive mind wandering, rumination, mindfulness) mediate the relationship bet
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Chen, Sitong. "The Influence of Drama Performance Training Methods on Dance Performance." International Journal of Education and Humanities 10, no. 2 (2023): 197–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.54097/ijeh.v10i2.11640.

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Dance performance is composed of performance content and dancers. In the performance, dancers express their feelings and convey their thoughts with their bodies and hearts as the media. Therefore, dance performance can also be called the art of mind controlling body and body expressing mind. From the author's long-term professional study and practice, it is found that excellent dancers must treat performances with the unity of body and mind. However, some dancers may blindly pursue technology, thus ignoring the inner experience of the role, so that the roles they create lack realism and the in
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., Pavitra Bajpai. "The Effect of Negative Body Image on Self Confidence and Self Esteem among Youth." Mind and Society 13, no. 03 (2024): 28–33. https://doi.org/10.56011/mind-mri-133-20244.

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The modern period that has taken over the planet has drastically altered every aspect of cultural life. The new styles are so alluring that viewers are constantly drawn to them and end up progressively feeling discontent with their physical appearance in an attempt to improve and mould their ideal body image. The phrase “body image” refers to our thoughts and feelings around our bodies. We can be impacted by our thoughts and sentiments about our bodies for the rest of our life, which can have a wider impact on our mental and physical health and as how we feel about ourselves. Although it’s act
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Kruger, Tyler B., Mike J. Dixon, Candice Graydon, et al. "Using deliberate mind-wandering to escape negative mood states: Implications for gambling to escape." Journal of Behavioral Addictions 9, no. 3 (2020): 723–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/2006.2020.00067.

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AbstractBackground and aims: Slot machines are a pervasive form of gambling in North America. Some gamblers describe entering “the slot machine zone”—a complete immersion into slots play to the exclusion of all else. Methods: We assessed 111 gamblers for mindfulness (using the Mindful Attention Awareness Scale (MAAS)), gambling problems (using the Problem Gambling Severity Index (PGSI)), depressive symptoms (using the Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale), and boredom proneness (using the Boredom Proneness Scale). In a counterbalanced order, participants played a slot machine simulator and co
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Hofrichter, N., S. Dick, E. Tritschler, A. Knobel, A. Heinz, and M. A. Rapp. "Neuropsychological Performance in both Alzheimer’s Disease and Vascular Dementia is Related to Cardiovascular Comorbidity." European Psychiatry 24, S1 (2009): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0924-9338(09)70608-x.

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Aims:Vascular pathology has been implicated in the pathogenesis of both Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia. While performance decrements in vascular dementia are by definition thought to be related to vascular load, performance decrements in Alzheimer's disease have not yet been studied in relationship to cardiovascular comorbidity. The aim of this study was to describe neuropsychological performance in patients with mild Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia in relationship to cardiovascular comorbidity.Method:39 patients suffering form vascular dementia and 34 patients suffering f
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Hofrichter, N., S. Dick, E. Tritschler, A. Knobel, A. Heinz, and M. A. Rapp. "Neuropsychological Performance in Both Alzheimer’s Disease and Vascular Dementia is Related to Cardiovascular Comorbidity." European Psychiatry 24, S1 (2009): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0924-9338(09)70724-2.

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Aims:Vascular pathology has been implicated in the pathogenesis of both Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia. While performance decrements in vascular dementia are by definition thought to be related to vascular load, performance decrements in Alzheimer's disease have not yet been studied in relationship to cardiovascular comorbidity. The aim of this study was to describe neuropsychological performance in patients with mild Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia in relationship to cardiovascular comorbidity.Method:39 patients suffering form vascular dementia and 34 patients suffering f
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C.L. Avadhani. "Effect of Chanting Mantras and Their Impact on Human Brain – An Analysis." International Journal of Latest Technology in Engineering Management & Applied Science 14, no. 6 (2025): 1002–11. https://doi.org/10.51583/ijltemas.2025.1406000111.

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Abstract: Primarily in India from Ancient times, Mantras/Maha Mantras originates as sacred phrases or sounds that are believed to have spiritual and transformative power used for various purposes including meditation and healing. The aim and objective of this article is to explore the hidden meaning of chanting mantras and the effect on human brain and the science behind it. Mantras are rooted from primordial sound known as “OM” which is subject to creation and they are a system of vibrations discovered and practiced by Maharshis and sages through spiritual insight. When it put in to practice,
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Yang, Eunchang. "Ethics education plan for ‘confirmation bias’ using <Our Twisted Hero>." Korean Association For Learner-Centered Curriculum And Instruction 23, no. 3 (2023): 225–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.22251/jlcci.2023.23.3.225.

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Objectives This paper is a plan to understand the ‘confirmation bias’ thinking prevalent in our society and implement ethical education by using Lee Mun-yeol's short story &lt;Our Twisted Hero&gt;. Through this, it has the purpose of upholding the right ethics and cultivating the transmitted thoughts.&#x0D; Methods In this text analysis, I would like to apply J. Lacan's ‘desire theory’. Lacan's theory that human unconsciousness and consciousness form a dialectic like a Möbius strip centered on the imaginary and symbolic worlds is a representative theory that traces the fictions of the human me
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