[MZZ42-P04] A review of studies on “ Mind Climate”
Keywords:Mind Climate, Environmentalism, Genetic determinism, Religious, Cultural psychology
Mind Climate (MC) encompasses aesthetic sense, intentionality, values, morality, ethics, worldview, and the environment which be creating those. This concept is alike a tacit knowledge, mass psychology, and group thinking, is the main topic in social psychology, and a cultural psychology. However, MC is different from others in the observable range. MC overview a history of the earth and homo sapiens is the study including a physical environment such as geography, biology and ecology such as gene and epigenetics, and a social human environment promoting culture climate. Ueno & Kumazawa, etc. are trying to understand MC using method called science. They proposed a model for the formation process of MC, classification, and relevancy, but individual detail inside the model is not clear.
In this presentation, we will review various research which related to physical environment, biology and ecological environment and a social human environment in the model. In the physical environment, we introduce the influence of climate and topography and concerning about environmental determinism. In the biology and ecology, we summarize the influence of genetics and epigenesist on human’s nature, personality. In the social human environment, we introduce the influence of imprinting phenomenon, custom, and region, etc. and attempt to add detail to the model.
This work is supported by the Collaboration Research Program of IDEAS, Chubu University IDEAS201608.
In this presentation, we will review various research which related to physical environment, biology and ecological environment and a social human environment in the model. In the physical environment, we introduce the influence of climate and topography and concerning about environmental determinism. In the biology and ecology, we summarize the influence of genetics and epigenesist on human’s nature, personality. In the social human environment, we introduce the influence of imprinting phenomenon, custom, and region, etc. and attempt to add detail to the model.
This work is supported by the Collaboration Research Program of IDEAS, Chubu University IDEAS201608.