Shobris J G
Apogee, Inc., Orlando, Florida.
Genet Soc Gen Psychol Monogr. 1994 Nov;120(4):375-92.
Dualism (the separation of the mind from the body) as related to psychology, particularly the division of disorders into organic and functional and how these terms are related to a tendency toward dualism in various schools of psychology, is explored in this article. The possibility of biological substratums for dualistic thinking is proposed, and this biological tendency is related to religion and mythology. Despite this biological tendency, the inadequacy of the dualistic concept is discussed and an alternative perspective is offered that attempts to satisfy the proposed function that dualism serves: self-preservation. This perspective is identified as monism or the idea that mind and body reflect an identical reality. This proposition is explored historically, and monism is explored as a perspective that has the potential of uniting us with nature and each other, making struggle, competition, and strife meaningless.
本文探讨了与心理学相关的二元论(心灵与身体的分离),特别是疾病如何分为器质性和功能性的,以及这些术语如何与各心理学流派中的二元论倾向相关。文中提出了二元论思维的生物学基础的可能性,并且这种生物学倾向与宗教和神话相关。尽管存在这种生物学倾向,但本文仍讨论了二元论概念的不足之处,并提供了另一种观点,试图满足二元论所发挥的功能:自我保护。这种观点被确定为一元论,即心灵和身体反映同一现实的观念。本文从历史角度探讨了这一命题,并探讨了一元论作为一种有可能使我们与自然及彼此团结起来,使斗争、竞争和冲突变得毫无意义的观点。