Noll R
Ancora Psychiatric Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
J Psychoactive Drugs. 1989 Jan-Mar;21(1):47-50. doi: 10.1080/02791072.1989.10472142.
Within anthropology, investigations of shamans and their altered states of consciousness have followed some of the prescriptive problems inherited from the discipline of psychology, coloring the assumptions and perspectives of students of shamanism. These inherited problems include the following: conscious/volitional versus unconscious/involuntary mentalisms; contentual objectivism versus contentual subjectivism; environmentalism versus nativism; monopsychism versus polypsychism; mechanism versus vitalism; and quantitativism versus qualitativism. Although the polemics of anthropological studies of shamanism have reflected these prescriptive perspectives, this has not inhibited the acquisition of new knowledge about shamanism. Nonetheless, a resolution of these problems is lacking due to insufficient data.
在人类学领域,对萨满及其意识改变状态的研究沿袭了从心理学学科继承而来的一些规范性问题,影响了萨满教研究者的假设和观点。这些继承而来的问题包括:意识/意志性心理主义与无意识/非意志性心理主义;内容客观主义与内容主观主义;环境主义与本土主义;一元心理主义与多元心理主义;机械论与活力论;以及定量主义与定性主义。尽管人类学对萨满教的研究争论反映了这些规范性观点,但这并未阻碍获取有关萨满教的新知识。然而,由于数据不足,这些问题仍未得到解决。