Philosophy of Dreams
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- Synopsis
 - Why has humankind developed so differently from other animals? How and why did language, culture, religion, and the arts come into being? In this wide-ranging and ambitious essay, Christoph Türcke offers a new answer to these timeworn questions by scrutinizing the phenomenon of the dream, using it as a psychic fossil connecting us with our Stone Age ancestors. Provocatively, he argues that both civilization and mental processes are the results of a compulsion to repeat early traumas, one to which hallucination, imagination, mind, spirit, and God all developed in response. Until the beginning of the modern era, repetition was synonymous with de-escalation and calming down. Then, automatic machinery gave rise to a new type of repetition, whose effects are permanent alarm and distraction. The new global forces of distraction, Türcke argues, are producing a specific kind of stress that breaks down the barriers between dreams and waking consciousness. Türcke’s essay ends with a sobering indictment of this psychic deregulation and the social and economic deregulations that have accompanied it.
 
- Copyright:
 - 2013
 
Book Details
- Book Quality:
 - Publisher Quality
 - ISBN-13:
 - 9780300199123
 - Related ISBNs:
 - 9780300188400
 - Publisher:
 - Yale University Press
 - Date of Addition:
 - 10/30/13
 - Copyrighted By:
 - Yale University
 - Adult content:
 - No
 - Language:
 - English
 - Has Image Descriptions:
 - No
 - Categories:
 - Nonfiction, Health, Mind and Body, Psychology, Social Studies, Philosophy
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 - Bookshare Staff
 - Usage Restrictions:
 - This is a copyrighted book.
 
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