The Origin of Consciousness

Institute of Theoretical and Applied Social Science, New Zealand

420 Pages Posted: 2 Aug 2016 Last revised: 3 Feb 2019

Date Written: July 26, 2016

Abstract

How do we build a scientific general theory of psychology?

Once built to the necessary intellectual quality standards, how does it explain why we do what we do?

How does it lead us to greater understanding of society, organizations, and politics?

How does it help us be more effective in helping others?

What does it tell us about science? What does it tell us about truth? Is quantum theory true?

This revised edition of The Origin of Consciousness offers the only proof of dualism ever developed, arguing the correct model of humanity is the spiritual model which needs become the science applied in managing both personal and public mental health development.

Keywords: general theory of psychology, theory of knowledge, theory of causality, mind-body problem, mental health, mental illness, insanity, dominance of humanity in ecosystem, human nature

JEL Classification: A10, A12, A13, A14.

Suggested Citation

Little, Graham, The Origin of Consciousness (July 26, 2016). Institute of Theoretical and Applied Social Science, New Zealand, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2814742

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