Ricoeur and the Third Discourse of the Person - Michael T. H. Wong

Ricoeur and the Third Discourse of the Person

From Philosophy and Neuroscience to Psychiatry and Theology
Buch | Hardcover
250 Seiten
2018
Lexington Books (Verlag)
978-1-4985-1365-4 (ISBN)
135,90 inkl. MwSt
Neuropsychiatrist Michael T. H. Wong argues that the notions of soul, mind, brain, self and consciousness are no longer adequate on their own to explain humanity. He formulates a “third discourse” that brings philosophy neuroscience theology and psychiatry together as an innovative multilayered narrative for the person in the twenty-first century.
This book is about the so called “4S” challenge – how does or can or should someone say something to someone about something? This challenge is getting more intense day by day in our contemporary globalized world, increasingly connected by science and technology through telecommunication and all sorts of social media, where people are acutely aware of the diverse views on culture, politics, economics, religion, ethics, education, physical health and mental wellbeing, which are very often in conflicts with each other. This book arises from the reading of the dialogue between two internationally renowned and respected French scholars, Jean-Pierre Changeux and Paul Ricoeur, What Makes Us Think? A Neuroscientist and a Philosopher Argue about Ethics, Human Nature, and the Brain, which explores where science and philosophy meet, and whether there is a place for religion in the 21st century. This book develops on the ideas Ricoeur raised in the dialogue about the need for “digging deeper” and a “third discourse” as a way forward to improve dialogues between competing worldviews and ideologies. It attempts to formulate a “third discourse” (as distinct from ordinary language as “first discourse” and various scientific or professional/specialist languages as “second discourse”) to address the burning issue of fragmentation of the person through overcoming the alienations between established discourses of philosophy, science and theology, without doing injustice to the unique and indispensable contributions of each of these discourses. It argues that such a “third discourse” has to go beyond dualism and reductionism. To achieve that, this new way of talking about the lived experience of the person is going to take the form of a non-reductive correlative multilayered discourse that has the capacity to, as expressed in the language of the hermeneutics of Ricoeur, “explain more in order to understand better.”

Michael T. H. Wong is clinical professor of psychiatry at Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong.

Foreword
Introduction
Chapter 1. Hermeneutics and Discourse
Chapter 2. Philosophy and the Person
Chapter 3. Neuroscience and Psychiatry I
Chapter 4. Neuroscience and Psychiatry II
Chapter 5. Neuroscience and Psychiatry III
Chapter 6. Theology and Anthropology I
Chapter 7. Theology and Anthropology II
Chapter 8. Theology and Anthropology III
Conclusion
Bibliography

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Studies in the Thought of Paul Ricoeur
Vorwort Jocelyn Dunphy-Blomfield
Verlagsort Lanham, MD
Sprache englisch
Maße 160 x 232 mm
Gewicht 553 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Allgemeines / Lexika
Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Ethik
ISBN-10 1-4985-1365-4 / 1498513654
ISBN-13 978-1-4985-1365-4 / 9781498513654
Zustand Neuware
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