Theories of consciousness: First half of the 20th century
List of theories whose epoch is First half of the 20th century. They are part of the wider catalogue of 222 theories of consciousness. You can also see the interactive graph or switch facet:
32 theories classified under “First half of the 20th century”.
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- Bantu philosophy of vital force
- Central somatotopic map theory
- Cogito and phenomenology
- Collective memory (Halbwachs)
- Copenhagen interpretation (Wigner)
- Existence and being-in-the-world
- Existentialism and the for-itself
- Frankfurt School and critique of instrumental reason
- Freudian psychoanalysis
- Gestalt psychology
- Gramsci's hegemony and consciousness
- Gurdjieff's Fourth Way
- Jungian analytical psychology
- Logical behaviorism
- Logotherapy
- Neutral monism
- Ordinary language philosophy
- Pauli-Jung synchronicity
- Phenomenology of embodiment
- Piaget's genetic epistemology
- Process philosophy
- Process theology
- Psi and parapsychology
- Psychosynthesis
- Radical behaviorism
- Sapir-Whorf and linguistic mediation
- Sensory filter theory (Bergson-Huxley)
- Steiner's anthroposophy
- Teilhard's Omega Point and noosphere
- Turing test and the behavioural criterion
- Uexküll's Umwelt
- Zone of proximal development (Vygotsky)