Revistas
Revista:
RELIGIONS
ISSN:
2077-1444
Año:
2023
Vol.:
14
N°:
1
Págs.:
88
This paper explores the question of how religious symbolism functions to provide a more meaningful or enriched experience of life. It examines a common and highly influential view, referred to here as the ¿source model¿, for which this function requires the addition to experience of transcendent meanings generated by rituals and other specially adapted kinds of symbolic activity. Using Robert Bellah¿s Religion in Human Evolution and Clifford Geertz¿s ¿Religion as a Cultural System¿ as representative examples, I critique a key premise of the source model, namely that the meaning-making function of religious symbolism evolved in response to a universal experience of life as problematic. I argue that the experience of life as problematic is a product of symbolism, not a precondition. Moreover, with respect to this experience, I propose that symbolism functions not to add meaning but to enhance meanings that are vaguely discerned in everyday life. I close with the suggestion that an enhanced experience of life as problematic is itself a kind of enriched meaning and an important source of the affective power of religious practice.
Revista:
JOURNAL OF CONSCIOUSNESS STUDIES
ISSN:
1355-8250
Año:
2022
Vol.:
29
N°:
11 - 12
Págs.:
8 - 28
When examined closely, our experience of affect presents a special challenge: it seems that there is no common quality that marks the pleasantness of conscious states and feelings. The implications of this finding have been debated by philosophers and psychologists for more than a century, and yet the peculiar phenomenology of affect is rarely discussed within consciousness studies. The purpose of this article is to call attention to the problem of affect and to examine the most likely reasons for its neglect. These include the assumption that affect is a special quality, the externalist view of affect as an intentional attitude and, perhaps most importantly, the assumption that pleasures and pains can be circumscribed as a special class of feelings. If none of these reasons hold up to scrutiny, facing up to the problem of affect may require that we revise our concept of consciousness.
Revista:
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY
ISSN:
1664-1078
Año:
2022
Vol.:
13
Págs.:
831118
To understand the evolution of imaginative culture, we need to understand its unique affective power. The purpose of this article is to explain our enjoyment of imaginative culture from the standpoint of a distinctive theoretical approach to understanding affect in terms of the dynamic and energetic features of consciousness. This approach builds upon John Dewey¿s view of enjoyment as the enrichment of experience, adding perspectives from studies of the dynamics of consciousness and from ecological psychology. Its main thesis is that positive affect is determined by the causal enrichment of experience, which is defined as the differentiated-ness of conscious states. This approach suggests that the affective power of imaginative culture lies in the way it affords experiences of enriched meaning, as exemplified by our enjoyment of highly nuanced emotion in music.
Revista:
RELIGION, BRAIN & BEHAVIOR
ISSN:
2153-599X
Año:
2021
Vol.:
11
N°:
2
Págs.:
180 - 185
Revista:
ADAPTIVE BEHAVIOR
ISSN:
1059-7123
Año:
2020
Vol.:
28
N°:
1
Págs.:
47 - 48
I agree with Villalobos and Razeto-Barry's main argument that living beings are autopoietic bodies. I suggest, however, that if we apply this definition of life to a consideration of living beings as dissipative systems, we find opportunities for further refinement. I propose that living bodies are autopoietic bodies that maintain themselves by using their boundaries to control their constituent processes of dissipative adaptation.
Revista:
ADAPTIVE BEHAVIOR
ISSN:
1059-7123
Año:
2020
Vol.:
28
N°:
2
Págs.:
113 - 118
In this reply to the commentaries of Lyon and Swenson, I clarify the arguments of my article, ¿On the nature and origins of cognition as a form of motivated activity.¿ In particular, I focus on the nature of self-preserving behavior, considered not only as a basic and universal form of cognitive behavior but also as a key example of cognition as form of motivated activity. I clarify that my approach affirms the importance of self-preserving behavior but questions the widespread assumption that this and other varieties of motivated behavior can be explained as the product of homeostatic mechanisms. I suggest that extremal properties can not only do a better job of explaining homeostasis-like behaviors, but they can also be extended to other kinds of motivated behavior that are not homeostasis-like. Finally, I emphasize the explanatory promise of extremal properties with respect to fundamental questions about the emergence of order in living and nonliving systems.
Revista:
ADAPTIVE BEHAVIOR
ISSN:
1059-7123
Año:
2020
Vol.:
28
N°:
2
Págs.:
89 - 103
A fundamental challenge for enactive theory and other radical varieties of non-representational ¿E cognition¿ is to reconceive the end-directed character of cognitive activity in naturally emergent but also experientially adequate terms. In short, it is necessary to show how cognitive activity is motivated. In this article, I present a preliminary analysis of the nature of motivation and the challenge that it presents to cognitive science. I make the case that a theory of motivation is a critical desideratum for dynamical theories of cognition, especially insofar as they understand cognition as a self-organized and ¿soft assembled¿ process. Finally, I propose that a branch of ecological psychology that conceives of cognition as a special variety of ¿dissipative adaptation¿ offers a promising framework for confronting this challenge.
Revista:
PLURALIST
ISSN:
1930-7365
Año:
2020
Vol.:
15
N°:
3
Págs.:
8 - 17
Revista:
AUSTRALASIAN PHILOSOPHICAL REVIEW
ISSN:
2474-0500
Año:
2018
Vol.:
2
N°:
2
Págs.:
209 - 213
We support the development of non-reductive cognitive science and the naturalization of phenomenology for this purpose, and we agree that the 'relational turn' defended by Gallagher is a necessary step in this direction. However, we believe that certain aspects of his relational concept of nature need clarification. In particular, Gallagher does not say whether or how teleology, affect, and other value-related properties of life and mind can be naturalized within this framework. In this paper, we argue that (1) given the phenomenological standards recognized by Gallagher, his commitment to a naturalized phenomenology should entail a commitment to a naturalized concept of value; and (2) the kind of 'relational nature' described by Gallagher in his paper is insufficient for this purpose
Revista:
REVIEW OF METAPHYSICS
ISSN:
0034-6632
Año:
2018
Vol.:
71
N°:
4
Págs.:
755 - 787
The philosopher Roberto Unger and the physicist Lee Smolin have recently argued that the current explanatory framework of cosmology, which presumes a timeless background of unchanging physical laws, should be replaced by a thoroughly relational framework in which time is fundamental and all laws are subject to change. Within this alternative framework, however, Unger and Smolin find themselves confronted by a dilemma: either the laws of nature evolve according to some higher set of ¿meta-laws,¿ which reinstates a timeless background at a higher level, or the laws of nature evolve randomly and the path of inquiry is blocked. In response to this dilemma, the authors propose a theory of causal events as singular, freely chosen, and self-determined optimalities constrained only by their intrinsic relations to all other events.
Revista:
MATERIAL RELIGION
ISSN:
1743-2200
Año:
2018
Vol.:
14
N°:
3
Págs.:
415 - 416
Revista:
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY
ISSN:
1664-1078
Año:
2017
Vol.:
8
Págs.:
2187
Revista:
JOURNAL OF BELIEFS AND VALUES
ISSN:
1361-7672
Año:
2017
Vol.:
38
N°:
3
Págs.:
318 - 327
This article explores questions raised by the scholarly view that modern popular discourse about religion overemphasises the role of belief. It asks how this alleged overemphasis on belief might be investigated, especially with regard to its effects on religious self-understanding and interreligious relations. In an effort to stimulate discussion and empirical inquiry, this article provides an initial definition of 'belief-centred religious constructs' and suggests that the use of these constructs is context-sensitive, tending to become more prevalent in situations marked by conditions of religious pluralism.
Revista:
BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES
ISSN:
0140-525X
Año:
2017
Vol.:
40
Págs.:
e351
We contest the claim that musically induced sadness cannot be enjoyable in itself. This possibility is supported by closer attention to a musical experience as well as cases of affective reversal, such as the "hedonic flip" of painful feelings. We propose that the affective reversal of sadness in music is due to the high granularity of musically induced emotion.
Revista:
PALGRAVE COMMUNICATIONS
ISSN:
2055-1045
Año:
2017
Vol.:
3
N°:
17061
Págs.:
1 - 4
Within disciplines of religious studies, discussions of religious experience tend to revolve around the most rare and extraordinary cases, while neglecting much more common varieties of ¿ordinary religious experience¿¿that is, experiences of regular practitioners in the midst of normal religious activities such as worship or prayer. This comment will, first, call attention to this essential aspect of religious life, and, second, will suggest ways in which it can be made more accessible to investigation. This article suggests that researchers focus on the variability of engagement in religious practice and the processes of learning and adaptation by which regular practitioners enhance their experience of religious practice. It also suggests that ethnographic studies be extended by carefully selected theories of perception and cognition that address the role of material conditions in ordinary religious experience.
Revista:
DAO
ISSN:
1540-3009
Año:
2016
Vol.:
15
N°:
2
Págs.:
301 - 305
Revista:
CONSTRUCTIVIST FOUNDATIONS
ISSN:
1782-348X
Año:
2016
Vol.:
11
N°:
2
Págs.:
249 - 251
Revista:
ADAPTIVE BEHAVIOR
ISSN:
1059-7123
Año:
2015
Vol.:
23
N°:
4
Págs.:
234 - 240
Revista:
CUENTA Y RAZON
ISSN:
1889-1489
Año:
2015
N°:
34
Págs.:
71 - 76
Revista:
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF THEOLOGY & PHILOSOPHY
ISSN:
0194-3448
Año:
2015
Vol.:
36
N°:
1
Págs.:
85 - 93
Revista:
TOPOI-AN INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF PHILOSOPHY
ISSN:
0167-7411
Revista:
SCIENTIA ET FIDES
ISSN:
2300-7648
Año:
2014
Vol.:
2
N°:
2
Págs.:
303 - 309
Revista:
SOPHIA
ISSN:
0038-1527
This essay develops a Confucian theory of shame within a framework of related concepts, including concepts of value, personhood, and human flourishing. It proposes that all of these concepts should be understood in terms of a metaphysical concept of harmony (he). Moreover, it argues that this concept of harmony entails a relational experience of value, such that the experience of self-value and `other value¿ are deeply intertwined. An important implication of this theory is that the harmonic realization of value that is required for human flourishing necessarily involves heightened sensitivity to shame. The goal of this essay is not only to describe Confucian shame but also to view the human experience of shame through a distinctly Confucian lens. Accordingly, it offers a Confucian take on the pathology of shame, as well as recent debates concerning the role of shame in modern society.
Revista:
FRONTIERS IN HUMAN NEUROSCIENCE
ISSN:
1662-5161
Año:
2014
Vol.:
8
N°:
682
Revista:
RELIGION, BRAIN & BEHAVIOR
ISSN:
2153-599X
Revista:
RELIGION, BRAIN & BEHAVIOR
ISSN:
2153-599X
Revista:
RELIGION, BRAIN & BEHAVIOR
ISSN:
2153-599X
The perception of value is one of the most important dimensions of religious experience, and yet the cognitive science of religion has so far had little to say about it. This neglect may be the result of a widespread assumption that value is constructed, that is, a special quality added to sensory input by the mind. However, such a view not only divorces value from meaning, but it also cannot register the ways in which value is discovered and enriched through skillful engagement. Accordingly, it is proposed that the experience of value is better understood in ecological terms, as the richness of meaningful interaction between a skilled perceiver and a suitably complex environment. An ecological approach opens up new opportunities for the investigation of the environmental conditions of value-rich religious experience. For example, it may be possible to determine how the experience of divine presence is supported by the structural features of music used in religious settings.
Revista:
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF THEOLOGY & PHILOSOPHY
ISSN:
0194-3448
Año:
2012
Vol.:
33
N°:
2
Págs.:
178 - 181
Revista:
RELIGION, BRAIN & BEHAVIOR
ISSN:
2153-599X
Año:
2012
Vol.:
2
N°:
3
Págs.:
225 - 270
Revista:
ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS
ISSN:
0163-4275
Año:
2012
Vol.:
34
N°:
3
Págs.:
291 - 312
ICS In their effort to emphasize the positive role of nature in our lives, environmental thinkers have tended to downplay or even to ignore the negative aspects of our experience with nature and, even when acknowledging them, have had little to offer by way of psychologically and spiritually productive ways of dealing with them. The idea that the experience of value begins with the experience of existential shame¿arising from awareness of the limitations that define the self¿needs to be explored. The primary purpose of the ¿technologies of the imagination¿¿myth, symbol, ritual and the arts¿is to provide a passage through this shame to the experience of values such as community, meaning, beauty, and the sacred and, through these experiences, to inscribe them into conscience. The implications of this idea for environmental thinking and practice can be explored in two areas involving strong engagement with nature: ecological restoration and the production and eating of food. An environmentalism that fails to provide productive ways of dealing with existential shame may well prove inadequate to the task of providing means for achieving a healthy, sustainable relationship between humans and the rest of nature.
Revista:
JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS
ISSN:
1187-7863
Año:
2011
Vol.:
24
N°:
6
Págs.:
659 - 668
Revista:
ARS DISPUTANDI
ISSN:
1566-5399
Año:
2011
Vol.:
11
N°:
1
Págs.:
133 - 136
Revista:
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF THEOLOGY & PHILOSOPHY
ISSN:
0194-3448
Año:
2011
Vol.:
32
N°:
2
Págs.:
197 - 200
Revista:
RELIGION, BRAIN & BEHAVIOR
ISSN:
2153-599X
Año:
2011
Vol.:
1
N°:
3
Págs.:
252 - 255
Revista:
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF THEOLOGY & PHILOSOPHY
ISSN:
0194-3448
Año:
2011
Vol.:
32
N°:
2
Págs.:
139 - 155
ICS Writing in 1992, biologist E. O. Wilson prophesied, "Here is the means to end the great extinction spasm. The next century will, I believe, be the era of restoration in ecology." This statement has become the rallying cry for advocates of ecological restoration, an emerging international environmental movement focused on the renewal of damaged or destroyed ecosystems. The benefits promised by ecological restoration are manifold. In addition to its primary ecological goals of replenished biodiversity and improved ecosystem functioning, restoration fosters intimate, participatory kinds of community between practitioners and their local environments. Moreover, the idea that we can heal our environments rather than just minimize the damage we do to them is a much-needed positive message in the midst of our ongoing environmental crisis.
Revista:
PHILOSOPHY EAST AND WEST
ISSN:
0031-8221
Año:
2011
Vol.:
61
N°:
4
Págs.:
679 - 706
Much of recent scholarship on the Zhuangzi has focused on the distinctive picture of spiritual fulfillment offered by its various "knack" stories. These stories describe a special kind of skillful action marked by fine-tuned responsiveness, non-deliberative spontaneity, effortlessness, and enjoyment. Scholars agree that the Zhuangzian theme of effortless action, or wuwei, indicates an intimate relationship between spiritual satisfaction and skill. However, this emerging consensus has so far failed to produce a clear analysis of the transcendence of wuwei with respect to everyday instances of skillful spontaneity. This essay attempts to clarify the issue of transcendence by using the psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi's theory of flow as a reference point. While flow may not provide a comprehensive theory of wuwei spirituality, it sharpens our thinking about the various kinds of transcendence that wuwei might entail. A comparison between wuwei and flow also helps to clarify more general questions about spirituality and its alleged separation from religious belief in the modern world.
Revista:
JOURNAL FOR THE STUDY OF RELIGION, NATURE AND CULTURE
ISSN:
1749-4907
Año:
2010
Vol.:
4
N°:
3
Págs.:
235 - 238
Revista:
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF RELIGION
ISSN:
0002-7189
Año:
2010
Vol.:
78
N°:
3
Págs.:
583 - 621
Cognitive science of the last half-century has been dominated by the computational theory of mind and its picture of thought as information processing. Taking this picture for granted, the most prominent evolutionary theories of religion of the last fifteen years have sought to understand human religiosity as the product or by-product of universal information processing mechanisms that were adaptive in our ancestral environment. The rigidity of such explanations is at odds with the highly context-sensitive nature of historical studies of religion, and thus contributes to the apparent tug-of-war between scientific and humanistic perspectives. This essay argues that this antagonism stems in part from a deep flaw of computational theory, namely its notion of information as pre-given and context-free. In contrast, non-computational theories that picture mind as an adaptive, interactive process in which information is jointly constructed by organism and environment offer an alternative approach to an evolutionary understanding of human religiosity, one that is compatible with historical studies and amenable to a wide range of inquiries, including some limited kinds of theological inquiry.
Revista:
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF RELIGION
ISSN:
0002-7189
Año:
2010
Vol.:
78
N°:
3
Págs.:
629 - 632