This book presents a profound and incisive new paradigm which explains how the evolution of language-namely our growing capacity to label, describe, explain, and communicate our objective and subjective experiences-led us from being biologically aware to that mysterious phenomenon we call consciousness and, eventually, to the mind-body problem. It also shows how our expanding ability to explain our experiences led to the idea of mind. It further demonstrates how our capacity for internal dialogue led to the idea of the personal self and to self-awareness.
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What makes the evolution of symbolic language so important is that it ultimately deals not only with the essence of reality and consciousness, but with the abstract ideas of God, soul, self and mind. Although many philosophers have tried to explain these long-standing philosophical issues, their difficulty has been due to their intense focus on using language to understand them rather than address the question of how the evolution of language created them. Because the evolution of our ability to label, describe, explain and communicate our objective and subjective experiences are so taken for granted, these functions have remained largely invisible to us and, as such, have been unexplored and unappreciated. This theory also discusses how the evolution of these four functions led from nonlinguistic biological awareness to sophisticated human consciousness and eventually to the duality of mind and body.
Jack Friedland received his Bachelor of Business Administration in Industrial Engineering from the City University of New York. He then went on for a Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology and taught at Brooklyn College where he conducted experiments in memory and cognition. He conducted research in neurophysiological psychology at the former New Jersey Neuropsychiatric Institute and lectured at Princeton University. Friedland has given talks and seminars for the public, students and professionals on such topics as personal and social power, behavior modification and the creative process.
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