1st Edition
Examining the Psychological Foundations of Science and Morality Explaining the Inexplicable
Introduction
Part I
The Inexplicable: Theoretical Analysis
Chapter 1.The Inexplicable
Chapter 2. Consciousness as the Inexplicable
Chapter 3. Observing the Inexplicable
Chapter 4. From Observed to the Observer: Internal Self as the Unknowable
Chapter 5. Gods, Self and Science
Part II
The Inexplicable: Empirical Research
Chapter 6. Studying the Inexplicable: Space and Time
Chapter 7. Causality: Logic of Science and Logic of the Mind
Chapter 8. Explaining Morality
Part III
The Inexplicable: Structure and Functions of the Mind
Chapter 9. Mind as a Phenomenon: Inexplicable as a Whole
Chapter 10. The Conclusion: Soft Sciences Reconsidered
Biography
Eugene Subbotsky is Reader (Emeritus) at Lancaster University, UK. He is a BPS Charted Psychologist who has conducted research on moral development, metaphysical reasoning, magical thinking and consciousness.






