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A Skeptic's Guide to the Mind What Neuroscience Can and Cannot Tell Us About Ourselves
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Auteur: Burton, Robert A., M.D.
Redactie: St. Martin's Griffin
Titel: A Skeptic's Guide to the Mind What Neuroscience Can and Cannot Tell Us About Ourselves
Uitgever: Van Ditmar Boekenimport B.V.
ISBN: 9781250044822
Editie: 1. ed
Prijs: € 17.95
Verschijningsdatum: 01-01-2014
Bericht: Leverbaar (minimaal 5 werkdagen)
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Categorie: Mens/maatschappij alg.
Taal: Engels
Genre: Neurosciences
Dewey code: 616.8
Imprint: Griffin
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Paginas: 264
 

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[Annotatie]: """"What if what we consider to be reason-based, deliberative judgment is really the product of involuntary mental sensations? In A Skeptic's Guide to the Mind, Dr. Robert Burton takes a close look at the key false assumptions that permeate the field of cognitive science and offers a new way of exploring how our brains generate thought. The essential paradox that drives this cutting-edge theory is that the same mechanisms that prevent understanding the mind also generate a sense that we can attain such understanding. In A Skeptic's Guide to the Mind, Burton presents his theory of the'mental sensory system'--a system that generates the main components of consciousness: a sense of self, a sense of choice and free will, and how we make moral decisions. Bringing together anecdotes, practical thought experiments, and cutting-edge neuroscience to show how these various strands of thought and mental sensations interact, A Skeptic's Guide to the Mind offers a powerful tool for knowing what we can and cannot say about the mind; how to discern good from bad cognitive science studies; and most importantly, how to consider the moral implications of these studies. This is a pathbreaking model for considering the interaction between conscious and unconscious thought""""-
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