mikonistic
Mikonistic is a term used to describe the intersection of psychoanalytic and existentialist philosophy. This concept was developed by psychiatrist Arthur Deikman in the 20th century, particularly in his work on the 'de-centering' process. According to Deikman, mikonistic refers to the shift in an individual's perspective when they gradually abandon their strict adherence to traditional values and start to adopt a more subjective and pluralistic worldview.
In this framework, the individual transitioning to a mikonistic stance is seen to be moving away from
One of the key features of mikonistic thinking is its fluidity - it acknowledges that individuals may
The concept of mikonistic introduces prospects for studies on subjective experience, philosophical methods, and potential positive