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Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 1981

Pages: 337-357

ISBN (Hardback): 9780306431197

Full citation:

Donald Moss, "Transformation of self and world in Johannes Tauler's mysticism", in: Metaphors of consciousness, Berlin, Springer, 1981

Transformation of self and world in Johannes Tauler's mysticism

Donald Moss

pp. 337-357

in: Rolf von Eckartsberg (ed), Metaphors of consciousness, Berlin, Springer, 1981

Abstract

The title of the present volume, The Metaphors of Consciousness, suggests two major concerns of present-day scientific psychology. The first is the new interest in the once vanquished phenomenon of consciousness in its multiple manifestations. The second is an enhanced awareness that psychology and empirical science are not simply a gathering of facts. Theories of consciousness—even the most objective, scientific, and physicalistic—are in some sense metaphoric, taking the constructs and findings we have in hand and using them, through a creative stretching of their original meaning, to gesture toward a broader vision of the conscious human being and his or her experienced reality.

Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 1981

Pages: 337-357

ISBN (Hardback): 9780306431197

Full citation:

Donald Moss, "Transformation of self and world in Johannes Tauler's mysticism", in: Metaphors of consciousness, Berlin, Springer, 1981