威廉·詹姆斯的进化思想与心灵的自然化

Luiz Henrique Santana
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本文旨在确定达尔文主义和非达尔文主义对威廉·詹姆斯在其著作《心理学原理》中提出的心理归化理论的影响。这一努力包括对威廉·詹姆斯最初提出的自然化和科学的思维方法的认同。我们在威廉·詹姆斯的《心理学原理》一书中发现了进化论思想的一些一般方面:a)他的进化论思想受到他阅读查尔斯·达尔文和赫伯特·斯宾塞著作的影响;b)詹姆斯以一种原创的方式吸收了这些影响,将进化的普遍性作为一种自然现象(受到斯宾塞-拉马克的启发)与达尔文进化论的概率和选择原则相协调;c)詹姆斯脱离了意向性和心理因果关系的哲学问题,提出了一种自然理论,认为思想的起源是变异的来源,良心是有机体个体发生过程中习惯形成的选择媒介和有效原因;d) James定义了两个心理发生过程(随机变异和适应),它们的起源分别是系统发生和个体发生;e)提出了物质基础(神经系统)和因果原则(即从反射本能和行为的选择中形成习惯的意识)来处理意识作为生物功能的进化起源。我们得出的结论是,威廉·詹姆斯撰写的《心理学原理》包含了不完全是达尔文主义的进化思想。詹姆斯利用了这种影响矩阵,提出了一种全新的心理科学,整合了一种新的概率选择因果原则,一种将意识作为统一主体和生物功能的心理生物学机制,以及一种比较的视角,这种视角将允许在动物进化的事实普遍性下研究非人类动物的心理功能。关键词:威廉·詹姆斯,心灵归化,达尔文主义,进化论,心理学__________________________________________________________
 * 论文发表于2018年人类行为学二十四两年一次的会议,在圣地亚哥,智利。
桑塔纳,L.H.(2019)。威廉·詹姆斯的进化思想与心灵的自然化。动物行为学,34,104-116。https://doi.org/10.22330/he/ 34/144-158 3月23日提交2019;修正:25。2019年6月;接受:15。桑塔纳,L.H.等人(2019)。人类行为学,34,144-158
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Evolutionary Ideas and the Naturalization of Mind in William James
This paper aims to identify the Darwinian and Non-Darwinian influences upon William James’s theory about the naturalization of mind presented on his book Principles of Psychology. This effort intends to include the identification of William James’ original proposals to of a naturalized and scientific approach of Mind. We identified some general aspects of evolutionary ideas in William James' book on the Principles of Psychology: a) his evolutionary ideas were influenced by his readings of Charles Darwin and Herbert Spencer; b) James assimilates these influences in an original way, reconciling the generality of evolution as a natural phenomenon (inspired by Spencer-Lamarck) with the probabilistic and selective principles of Darwinian evolution; c) James departs from the philosophical problem of intentionality and mental causality to propose a natural theory for the origin of thought as a source of variability, and conscience as a selection agent and efficient cause of habits formation duringt the ontogenesis of organisms; d) James defines two processes for psychogenesis (random variation and adaptation), whose origins are phylogenetic and ontogenetic, respectively; and e) It proposes a material basis (nervous system) and a causal principle (i.e. consciousness forming habits from the selection of reflex instincts and actions) to deal with the evolutionary origin of consciousness as a biological function. We conclude that the Principles of Psychology written by William James incorporates evolutionary ideas that are not exclusively Darwinian.and that James appropriates this matrix of influences and proposes an original enterprise for psychological science, integrating a new probabilistic-selective causal principle, a psychobiological mechanic for consciousness as a unified agent and a biological function, and a comparative perspective that would allow the study of psychological functions in nonhuman animals given the factual generality of zoological evolution. Keywords: William James, Naturalization of Mind, Darwinism, Evolution and Psychology. __________________________________________________________
 * Paper presented at XXIV Biennial Conference of Human Ethology 2018, in Santiago, Chile. 
 Santana, L.H. (2019). Evolutionary Ideas and the Naturalization of Mind in William James. Human Ethology, 34, 104-116. https://doi.org/10.22330/he/ 34/144-158 submitted: 23.Mar. 2019; revised: 25.June 2019; accepted: 15.July 2019 Santana, L.H. et al. (2019). JAMES & EVOLUTION Human Ethology, 34, 144-158
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