Abstract

A deep-seated, ’constitutional problem’ of so-called psy-complex (ontologically ‘psy’ is differentthan matter, but it is studied by natural scientific methods) can be detected: ontologically thepsyche is basically different than matter, but the main stream studies of these disciplines take thenatural scientific methods as their research ideal which were created for material beings andthey try to influence and change their ‘object’ by technical-technological attitude. The main aimof this paper to draw attention to some of the main consequences of this dilemma.

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  • A deep-seated, ’constitutional problem’ of so-called psy-complex can be detected: ontologically the psyche is basically different than matter, but the main stream studies of these disciplines take the natural scientific methods as their research ideal which were created for material beings and they try to influence and change their ‘object’ by technical-technological attitude

  • it is studied by natural scientific methods

  • A pszi-komplexum néhány „alkati” problémájának vázlata arra utal, hogy a lélek a mindennapiság szintjén túl többé-kevésbé inkompatibilis a modern nyugati kultúra uralkodó projektje számára: meghatározó tudás előállító praxisa, a tudomány (science) módszerei nem találják el, sőt éppen, hogy kirekesztődnek fontos vonásai a tudományos világképből

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A deep-seated, ’constitutional problem’ of so-called psy-complex (ontologically ‘psy’ is different than matter, but it is studied by natural scientific methods) can be detected: ontologically the psyche is basically different than matter, but the main stream studies of these disciplines take the natural scientific methods as their research ideal which were created for material beings and they try to influence and change their ‘object’ by technical-technological attitude. Más kritikus hangokkal együtt azt lehet mondani, hogy nem tudjuk pontosan, mi az az elmebetegség, a téboly modern szinonimája.

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