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Preserving the Person

C Stephen Evans

Paperback 1994-11-01

In this work, philosopher C. Stephen Evans takes a look at the human sciences and their contribution to human self-understanding. Evan first presents a basic problem in these sciences today: the attack on the concept of personhood. He reviews the contemporary understanding of mind and brain: Is a person only a thinking machine or a programmed organism? Then he evaluates the impact of Auguste Comte, Sigmund Freud, J.B. Watson, B.F. Skinner and Emile Durkheim on what Evans terms "the loss of the person" in psychology and sociology. Finally, he proposes guidelines for recovering the concept of the person and thus for thinking as a Christian about human nature.
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The human quest for self-understanding is ancient. It transcends the boundaries between ordinary folk and philosophers and it over- laps with many academic disciplines, including psychology, sociology, philosophy and theology. Actually, the quest is not essentially academic; it is a human quest, pursued by persons in every age. With this in mind, philosopher C. Stephen Evans takes a look at the human sciences and their contribution to this self-understanding. Evans first presents a basic problem in these sciences today: the attack on the concept of personhood. He reviews the contemporary understanding of mind and brain: Is a person only a thinking machine or a programmed organism? Then he evaluates the impact of Auguste Comte, Sigmund Freud, J.B. Watson, B.F. Skinner and Emile Durkheim on what Evans terms ?

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In this work, philosopher C. Stephen Evans takes a look at the human sciences and their contribution to human self-understanding. Evan first presents a basic problem in these sciences today: the attack on the concept of personhood. He reviews the contemporary understanding of mind and brain: Is a person only a thinking machine or a programmed organism? Then he evaluates the impact of Auguste Comte, Sigmund Freud, J.B. Watson, B.F. Skinner and Emile Durkheim on what Evans terms "the loss of the person" in psychology and sociology. Finally, he proposes guidelines for recovering the concept of the person and thus for thinking as a Christian about human nature.
-Publisher.

Publisher Description

The human quest for self-understanding is ancient. It transcends the boundaries between ordinary folk and philosophers and it over- laps with many academic disciplines, including psychology, sociology, philosophy and theology. Actually, the quest is not essentially academic; it is a human quest, pursued by persons in every age. With this in mind, philosopher C. Stephen Evans takes a look at the human sciences and their contribution to this self-understanding. Evans first presents a basic problem in these sciences today: the attack on the concept of personhood. He reviews the contemporary understanding of mind and brain: Is a person only a thinking machine or a programmed organism? Then he evaluates the impact of Auguste Comte, Sigmund Freud, J.B. Watson, B.F. Skinner and Emile Durkheim on what Evans terms ?

Koorong Code235752
ISBN1573830267
EAN9781573830263
Pages180
DepartmentAcademic
CategoryChristian Worldview
Sub-CategoryMedical & Science
PublisherRegent College Bookstore
Publication DateNov 1994
Dimensions11 x 139 x 218mm
Weight0.249kg