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Tags: Non-Fiction, Banned
Summary
A trailblazing philosopher's exploration of the latest brain
science—and its ethical and practical implications.What
happens when we accept that everything we feel and think stems
not from an immaterial spirit but from electrical and chemical
activity in our brains? In this thought-provoking
narrative—drawn from professional expertise as well as
personal life experiences—trailblazing neurophilosopher
Patricia S. Churchland grounds the philosophy of mind in the
essential ingredients of biology. She reflects with humor on
how she came to harmonize science and philosophy, the mind and
the brain, abstract ideals and daily life. Offering lucid explanations of the neural workings that
underlie identity, she reveals how the latest research into
consciousness, memory, and free will can help us reexamine
enduring philosophical, ethical, and spiritual questions: What
shapes our personalities? How do we account for near-death
experiences? How do we make decisions? And...