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Titlebook: Re-Inventing Organic Metaphors for the Social Sciences; Marc Antoine Campill Book 2023 The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), un

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Time as an Organic Metaphorodels of human thinking and acting, discussions about the idea of time have already managed to cross borders of all scientific disciplines unifying them, or being the reason for splits in opinions and interests.
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The Role of Metaphors in Model-Building Within the Sciences of Meaningthere may be important methodological and explanatory assets that may not always be compatible across disciplines, but these disciplines may have a certain core of ideas that make them, if anything, related.
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Dialogue: How to Use the Wasted Potential of Thoughts and Effortsndly in the creation of an individual perspective of the environment – of space and time. A process that needs to be reflected in the context of the human as a communicator: sender and receiver (Organon Model by –Bühler, 1934).
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2523-8663 ntroduction of a central and new cultural psychological posi.The “.Re-Inventing Organic Metaphors for the Social Sciences.” is a volume with the specific goal: to challenge psychological understandings by connecting psychological approaches with  multidimensional perspectives of various other scient
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Re-Inventing Organic Metaphors for the Social Sciences978-3-031-26677-5Series ISSN 2523-8663 Series E-ISSN 2523-8671
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Marc Antoine CampillNew elaborations and positions toward central Psychological Phenomena.Extending insights by richly illustrated metaphors of organic nature.Introduction of a central and new cultural psychological posi
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Conclusion, Reinventing Organic Metaphors: Following Innovation into the Wastelandtion, whereby information is definably present, but rarely fully relatable to the observing being. When it comes to human effort to give sense to their environment, it is unbelievable how innovative we are. Meanwhile, we need to be aware that we, as human beings, use what we are bound to—our innovation is linked to a sense-makings
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