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EXPANDED CONSCIOUSNESS

Introduction to Expanded Consciousness and Psychological Research In the contemporary landscape of psychological inquiry, the concept of expanded consciousness has emerged as a significant, though historically underrepresented, area of academic study. As noted by Lambert (2017), while the phenomenon of transcending ordinary states of awareness is prevalent across various cultures and historical epochs, it has […]

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UNITY IN VARIETY

The Conceptual Foundations of Unity in Variety The principle of Unity in Variety serves as a cornerstone for understanding the complex tapestry of the human experience within the field of psychology and sociology. In an era characterized by unprecedented global connectivity and shifting demographic landscapes, the ability to discern a singular, underlying humanity amidst a […]

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UNION

Definition and Scope of Union The concept of “union” serves as a fundamental descriptor across multiple disciplines, denoting the intentional unification or joining of two or more distinct entities. At its most basic, a union signifies a state of being united, often characterized by shared objectives, mutual reliance, and a formal structure designed to sustain […]

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STRUCTURE

Introduction to Structure in Psychology and Philosophy The concept of structure is foundational not only to physical sciences and mathematics but also serves as a critical organizing principle within psychology, guiding how theorists understand the mind, behavior, and personality. In its most fundamental sense, structure refers to the steady organised elements that constitute a comprehensive […]

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MULTIPLICITY-VERSUS-UNITY DIMENSION

The Multiplicity-Versus-Unity Dimension The Core Definition and Mechanism The Multiplicity-Versus-Unity Dimension represents a fundamental axis within theoretical psychology, primarily concerned with how individuals organize and interpret their internal and external world. At its heart, this dimension describes the continuum of complexity and coherence in psychological structure, often applied to the self-concept, belief systems, or patterns […]

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