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Semblantes teóricos de Neuroartes: una vía hacia la salud sociovital
Author(s) -
Myriam García Piedras
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
ciencia ergo sum
Language(s) - Spanish
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2395-8782
pISSN - 1405-0269
DOI - 10.30878/ces.v27n1a10
Subject(s) - humanities , philosophy
espanolSe exponen algunos de los planteamientos teoricos de Neuroartes, instituto que tiene como proposito el desarrollo del bienestar socioeconomico, politico, cultural y natural-ecologico. Se posicionan algunas interpretaciones de los presupuestos de Everett III y Mensky sobre la mecanica cuantica, elevandose como el paradigma teorico, ya que parte de las relaciones entre la mente, los procesos bioquimicos del sistema nervioso y la conciencia (procesos neuroepistemicos). En este contexto, el arte y la salud se correlacionan a la manera de un binomio, y el arte conduce al despertar neuronal y expansion de los correlatos de la conciencia fortificando la salud individual y sociovital al generar las condiciones en la construccion y transformacion de mundos mas justos, inclusivos y solidarios. EnglishThis article exposes some of the theoretical approaches of Neuroartes. Institute whose purpose is the development of socio-economic, political, cultural and natural-ecological wellbeing. Some quantum mechanics interpretations (Everett and Mensky) are positioned as the theoretical paradigm, since part of the relationships between the mind, the biochemical processes of the nervous system and cons-ciousness (neuroepistemologic processes). As art and health are correlated in the manner of a binomial, the first leads to the neuronal awakening and expansion of consciousness fortifying individual and sociovital health, generating conditions in the construction and transformation of fairer, more inclusive worlds and solidarity

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