CSL Professor Giorgi Tumanishvili's book

29 November 2019

The Caucasus University Press has published a book by Mr. Giorgi Tumanishvili, an associate professor at Caucasus School of Law – ‘A Simple Theory of Difficult Meaning (STDM) – How Can the Human’s Ego be Digitalized and Transported Elsewhere – or Immortality.’

 

The book deals with the complex, contextual, and structural study of the human ‘ego' in an interdisciplinary (philosophical, psychological, quantum mechanical, neuroscientific) context. The book discusses classic and modern models of the human psyche and approaches to the human ‘ego'.

 

The book consists of two chapters, the first of which deals with the contextual issues of the human ‘ego' 'I-Identity', 'I-Cognition' and the concepts of ‘ego' in Psychology, and the second chapter deals with the study of human memory.

 

In this chapter, the author elaborates on the so-called Simple Theory of Difficult Meanings, which is an interdisciplinary, new construct of psychology, philosophy, neurophysiology, neurochemistry, quantum physics and neuroquantology.

 

The STDM seeks to explain the nature of the human ‘ego' in a new way and, in the context of theoretical generalization (in the future), makes it possible to digitize the constituent elements of the human ‘ego'.

 

The book is currently available on Amazon.com in English, on Kindle, in electronic format and also in hard copy.