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    Vasile Elena-Cristina Twentieth-Century English Literature 2nd Year Seminar tutor: Andreea Paris Group: II Languages: English-German Psychoanalytical perspective of T.S. Eliot’s Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock Psychoanalytic criticism originated in the work of Austrian psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud‚ who pioneered the technique of psychoanalysis. Freud developed a language that described‚ a model that explained

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    The interaction of mind and consciousness with the body‚ and whether they are separate or not has been the subject of much discussion and debate between philosophers since antiquity. This paper shall look at how dualists‚ materialists and idealists view the realm of mind and consciousness and how the realm of mind and consciousness relate to the physical body. Additionally‚ the concept of an independent mind that transcends physical functions of the body shall be discussed along with the author

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    environment. Structuralism brought forth the focusing on mental attributes and linking them through the process of association. Titchener believed that psychology’s goal was to "discover the nature of the elementary conscious experiences--to analyze consciousness into its component parts and thus determine its structure." (Schultz‚ 2004‚ p117). Much of this was done thought introspection. Functionalism‚ on the other hand‚ began as a result of Titchener’s Structural theory and greatly influenced American

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    History of Psychology Psychology 310 September 13‚ 2010 History of Psychology Psychology on the whole is the study of and nature of the mind and metal processes. Questions concerning these factors were initially thought and discussed by different ancient Greek philosophers.  Descartes’s was famous for his articulation of substance dualism at a time that was considered the era of revolutionary developments in the seventeenth century (p31). Descartes asserted that the only way to get to the

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    The view of interest here holds to the objection that personal identity is anything but ubiquitous‚ but rather the set of characteristics in question form a personality‚ which a person merely possesses as a holding‚ a constitutive of personal consciousness. On this view‚ a person can change their personality without having their identity annihilated in the strict sense implied by Hume‚ because one’s personality as well as the personality traits is constitutive of personal identity. Based on how this

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    the mental realm is not publicly observable‚ therefore‚ 5) You have privileged access to the contents of your own mind 2 Consciousness studies- What is Consciousness? I can taste you I can feel you I can see you I can smell you I can hear you. Do we have other senses? Proprioception – yes Arguably the most central and distinguishable aspect of consciousness is experience‚

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    research‚ I shall be gratified. 1-Parambramha(Supreme Cosmic Consciousness) The entire world‚ the cosmos or the creation is filled with Bramha or the Supreme Cosmic Energy. Every atomic particle from the microcosm to the macrocosm in the universe contains the same cosmic consciousness of the Param-bramha and is filled with the same supreme energy and consciousness‚ that which is immutable‚ intransient and omnipresent. The Supreme Cosmic Consciousness or the Prarambramha has no shape. He whom the Upanishads

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    theory along with key theorists: ‘Sigmund Freud was the pioneer of this theory of personality. He emphasized more on unconscious motives and childhood experiences as a path of an individual personality. According to him‚ there are three levels of consciousness i.e. conscious‚ pre-conscious and unconscious in an association to processes of mind. Unconscious represents the greatest component of mind which consist of instinct(s) that determines our conscious action‚ behavior and thoughts‚ and mostly negative

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    source of self realization‚ these are the connections between conscious and unconscious. According to Jung‚ “the conscious mind is based upon‚ and results from‚ an unconsciousness psyche which is prior to consciousness and continues to function together with‚ or despite‚ consciousness.”4 And “a fundamental concept in Jung’s dream theory is the compensatory function of dreams. Jung claimed that dreams reveal the inevitable one-sidedness of our conscious life and focus on those aspects

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    theories of hypnosis.

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    Theories of hypnosis including state and non-state explanations. State theory argues that the hypnotic state is a separate state of consciousness‚ in that it differs significantly from baseline consciousness. State theory suggests that consciousness is divided into various different mental streams and that when an individual is under hypnosis these mental streams move apart from one and other. Hilgard believed that cognition involves these multiple mental streams all being controlled by an “executive

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