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Neurofenomenología de la percepción del pensamiento racional multidimensional

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  • Oscar Fernández Galindez

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El pensamiento racional visto única y exclusivamente a través de la lógica binaria aristotélica, resulta insuficiente para entender la compleja dinámica del pensamiento social. De allí que la metáfora y más específicamente la metáfora expresada a través del humor político se convierte de una estrategia no sólo discursiva sino interpretativa para comprender la multidimensionalidad de nuestro pensamiento. Lo irracional, lo ilógico cobra un nuevo sentido visto a través del enfoque integrador transcomplejo y/o a través de la teoría meta compleja del pensamiento biológico. Sentir/pensar/hacer se conjugan a través del pensamiento humorístico que trasciende los espacios de lo lineal, lo medible, lo fragmentable, lo categorizable. He aquí pues la posibilidad de integrar los hemisferios cerebrales y construir un nuevo horizonte.

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  • Oscar Fernández Galindez, 2018. "Neurofenomenología de la percepción del pensamiento racional multidimensional," Revista Electrónica: Entrevista Académica REEA, Servicios Académicos Intercontinentales SL, issue 2, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:erv:rearea:y:2018:i:2:07
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