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Self Comes to Mind

Constructing the Conscious Brain
TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
Englisch
Random House UK Ltderschienen am05.01.2012
In Self Comes to Mind, world-renowned neuroscientist Antonio Damasio goes against the long-standing idea that consciousness is separate from the body, presenting compelling new scientific evidence that consciousness - what we think of as a mind with a self - is in fact a biological process created by a living organism.mehr
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KlappentextIn Self Comes to Mind, world-renowned neuroscientist Antonio Damasio goes against the long-standing idea that consciousness is separate from the body, presenting compelling new scientific evidence that consciousness - what we think of as a mind with a self - is in fact a biological process created by a living organism.
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-09-949802-5
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
FormatB-Format Paperback (UK)
Erscheinungsjahr2012
Erscheinungsdatum05.01.2012
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 131 mm, Höhe 199 mm, Dicke 32 mm
Gewicht340 g
Artikel-Nr.11534663

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Kritik
"Breathtakingly original" Financial Times "Awareness may be mostly mystery, but Damasio shapes its hints and glimmerings into an imaginative, informed narrative" Kirkus "The marvel of reading Damasio's book is to be convinced one can follow the brain at work as it makes the private reality that is the deepest self" V. S. Naipaul "Damasio's most ambitious work yet. It is a lucid and important work" Word "The epicenter of Self Comes to Mind concerns the neurological basis for cognition and the issue of the superposition of a "self' onto the construct which we address as reality. Damasio is both eloquent and scholarly. His command of the themes he approaches is impressive, as is the vigor with which he tackles such recondite issues as the elusive "self," inside the head. A wonderful read, and a recommended one!" -- Rodolfo R. Llinas, New York Universitymehr