Human Experience

Human Experience
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Publisher : State University of New York Press
Total Pages : 172
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ISBN-10 : 9780791486757
ISBN-13 : 0791486753
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Human Experience by : John Russon

Co-winner of the 2005 Biennial Book Prize for the best philosophy book published in English presented by the Canadian Philosophical Association John Russon's Human Experience draws on central concepts of contemporary European philosophy to develop a novel analysis of the human psyche. Beginning with a study of the nature of perception, embodiment, and memory, Russon investigates the formation of personality through family and social experience. He focuses on the importance of the feedback we receive from others regarding our fundamental worth as persons, and on the way this interpersonal process embeds meaning into our most basic bodily practices: eating, sleeping, sex, and so on. Russon concludes with an original interpretation of neurosis as the habits of bodily practice developed in family interactions that have become the foundation for developed interpersonal life, and proposes a theory of psychological therapy as the development of philosophical insight that responds to these neurotic compulsions.

Elevating the Human Experience

Elevating the Human Experience
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : 9781119791348
ISBN-13 : 1119791340
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Elevating the Human Experience by : Amelia Dunlop

Wall Street Journal bestseller Have you ever struggled to feel worthy at work? Do you know or lead people who do? When Amelia Dunlop first heard the phrase "elevating the human experience" in a leadership team meeting with her boss, she thought, "He is crazy if he thinks we will ever say those words out loud to each other much less to a potential client." We've been conditioned to separate our personal and professional selves, but work is fundamental to our human experience. Love and worth have a place in work because our humanity and authentic identities make our work better. The acknowledgement of our intrinsic worth as human beings and the nurturing of our own or another's growth through love ultimately contribute to higher performance and organizational growth. Now as the Chief Experience Officer at Deloitte Digital, a leading Experience Consultancy, Amelia Dunlop knows we must embrace elevating the human experience for the advancement and success of ourselves and our organizations. This book integrates the findings of a quantitative study to better understand feelings of love and worth in the workplace and introduces three paths that allow individuals to create the professional experience they desire for themselves, their teams, and their clients. The first path explores the path of the self, an inward path where we learn to love ourselves when we show up for work, and examines the obstacles that hinder us. The second path centers around learning to love and recognize the worth of another in our lives, adding to the worth we feel and providing a source of meaning to our lives. The third path considers the community of work and learning to love and recognize the worth of those we meet every day at work, especially for those who may be systematically marginalized, unseen, or unrepresented. Drawing on her own personal journey to find love and worth at work in her twenty-year career as a management consultant, Amelia also weaves together insights from philosophers, theologians, and sociologists with the stories of people from diverse backgrounds gathered during her research. Elevating the Human Experience: Three Paths to Love and Worth at Work is for anyone who has felt the struggle to feel worthy at work, as well as for those who have no idea what it may feel like to struggle every day just to feel loved and worthy, but love people and lead people who do. It’s a practical approach to elevating the human experience that will lead to important conversations about values and purpose, and ultimately, meaningful change.

Patient-centered Medicine

Patient-centered Medicine
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 177
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ISBN-10 : 9780190628871
ISBN-13 : 0190628871
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Patient-centered Medicine by : David H. Rosen

Medicine as a human experience -- Clinical application of the biopsychosocial model / George L. Engel -- The care of the patient : art or science / George L. Engel -- The doctor-patient relationship -- The patient-centered interview -- The experience of illness and hospitalization -- The nature of the healing process

Computation and Human Experience

Computation and Human Experience
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 394
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ISBN-10 : 0521386039
ISBN-13 : 9780521386036
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Computation and Human Experience by : Philip Agre

By paying close attention to the metaphors of artificial intelligence and their consequences for the field's patterns of success and failure, this text argues for a reorientation of the field away from thought and toward activity. It offers a critical reconstruction of AI research.

Half the Human Experience

Half the Human Experience
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Publisher : Wadsworth
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0618751475
ISBN-13 : 9780618751471
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Half the Human Experience by : Janet Shibley Hyde

In this text author Janet Hyde examines the balance of cultural and biological similarities (and differences) between the genders, noting how these characteristics may affect issues of equality, and also how men and women behave towards one another. By putting into context the proliferation of research in the field and clearly explaining the relationship between gender and emotion, the author helps demystify the scientific process and study of feminist psychology. Students receive a strong foundation for understanding the influences of gender, race, and ethnicity on psychology and society, as well as strategies for thinking critically about "pop" versus academic feminism as it relates to psychology.The Gender and Emotion chapter reflects the latest research on these issues with topics that address the emotional differences between genders, ethnicity, stereotyping, and experience as well as the ways in which family or peers can socialize children about how to label and interpret their feelings and in the process, are likely to impose gender stereotypes.Women and the Web features at the end of each chapter provide full descriptions of key sites related to the chapter topic.

Complexity and the Human Experience

Complexity and the Human Experience
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 301
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ISBN-10 : 9789814463270
ISBN-13 : 9814463272
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Complexity and the Human Experience by : Paul A. Youngman

Questions of values, ontologies, ethics, aesthetics, discourse, origins, language, literature, and meaning do not lend themselves readily, or traditionally, to equations, probabilities, and models. However, with the increased adoption of natural science tools in economics, anthropology, and political science-to name only a few social scientific fie

Seven Stages

Seven Stages
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 172
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ISBN-10 : 0972644075
ISBN-13 : 9780972644075
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Seven Stages by : Joe Lambert

Music in the Human Experience

Music in the Human Experience
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 665
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ISBN-10 : 9780429018329
ISBN-13 : 0429018320
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Music in the Human Experience by : Donald A. Hodges

Music in the Human Experience: An Introduction to Music Psychology, Second Edition, is geared toward music students yet incorporates other disciplines to provide an explanation for why and how we make sense of music and respond to it—cognitively, physically, and emotionally. All human societies in every corner of the globe engage in music. Taken collectively, these musical experiences are widely varied and hugely complex affairs. How did human beings come to be musical creatures? How and why do our bodies respond to music? Why do people have emotional responses to music? Music in the Human Experience seeks to understand and explain these phenomena at the core of what it means to be a human being. New to this edition: Expanded references and examples of non-Western musical styles Updated literature on philosophical and spiritual issues Brief sections on tuning systems and the acoustics of musical instruments A section on creativity and improvisation in the discussion of musical performance New studies in musical genetics Greatly increased usage of explanatory figures

Science and Human Experience

Science and Human Experience
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 261
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ISBN-10 : 9781107043176
ISBN-13 : 1107043174
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Science and Human Experience by : Leon N. Cooper

Nobel Laureate Leon N. Cooper places pressing scientific questions in the broader context of how they relate to human experience.

The Human Touch

The Human Touch
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Publisher : Macmillan
Total Pages : 516
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ISBN-10 : 0312426283
ISBN-13 : 9780312426286
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis The Human Touch by : Michael Frayn

With wit, charm, and brilliance, this epic work sets out to make sense of our place in the scheme of things. Surveying the spectrum of philosophical concerns from the existence of space and time to relativity and language, Frayn attempts to resolve what he calls "the oldest mystery": the world is what we make of it.