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dc.contributor.authorApud Peláez, Ismael Eduardospa
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dc.identifier.urihttps://revistasojs.ucaldas.edu.co/index.php/culturaydroga/article/view/3196
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.ucaldas.edu.co/handle/ucaldas/15175
dc.description.abstractObjetivo. Analizar los estados alterados de conciencia a través de un diálogo interdisciplinario entre la antropología, la psicología y las neurociencias. Metodología. En primer lugar se analizará a grandes rasgos las definiciones de consciencia y estados alterados de conciencia, por medio de las disciplinas enunciadas, describiendo sus convergencias y divergencias. Posteriormente se realizará un recorrido por las distintas concepciones antropológicas sobre las prácticas de trance y los debates suscitados por las tensiones relacionadas entre las dicotomías: etic y emic, cognición y cultura. Resultados y conclusiones. Finalmente se describirán los distintos modelos antropológicos que realizan una síntesis actualizada del tema; integrando biología, cognición y cultura desde una perspectiva interdisciplinaria que permita superar reduccionismos tanto biológicos como culturales.spa
dc.description.abstractObjective. To analyze altered states of consciousness, through an interdisciplinary dialogue between anthropology, psychology, and neuroscience. Methodology. In the first place, the definitions of consciousness and altered states of consciousness will be broadly analyzed in the different disciplines mentioned above, describing their convergences and divergences. Then, a tour of the different anthropological conceptions about the practices of trance and the debates provoked by tensions related to dichotomies such as etic and emic, cognition and culture is carried out. Results and conclusions. Finally, the different anthropological models that have developed an updated synthesis of the topic are described integrating biology, cognition and culture, under an interdisciplinary perspective that goes beyond both biological and cultural reductionisms.eng
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dc.subjectanthropologyeng
dc.subjectpsychologyeng
dc.subjectAltered States of Consciousnesseng
dc.subjecttranceeng
dc.subjectinterdisciplinarityeng
dc.subjectantropologíaspa
dc.subjectpsicologíaspa
dc.subjectestados alterados de concienciaspa
dc.subjecttrancespa
dc.subjectinterdisciplinariedadspa
dc.titleAntropología, psicología y estados alterados de conciencia. Una revisión crítica desde una perspectiva interdisciplinariaspa
dc.typeSección Producción científica e intelectualspa
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dc.typeJournal Articleeng
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dc.relation.citationvolume22spa
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