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| 245 | 1 0 | ▼a Touching a nerve : ▼b the self as brain / ▼c Patricia S. Churchland. |
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컨텐츠정보
책소개
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 why do we feel empathy for others? Recent scientific discoveries also provide insights into a fascinating range of real-world dilemmas?for example, whether an adolescent can be held responsible for his actions and whether a patient in a coma can be considered a self.Churchland appreciates that the brain-based understanding of the mind can unnerve even our greatest thinkers. At a conference she attended, a prominent philosopher cried out, “I hate the brain; I hate the brain!” But as Churchland shows, he need not feel this way. Accepting that our brains are the basis of who we are liberates us from the shackles of superstition. It allows us to take ourselves seriously as a product of evolved mechanisms, past experiences, and social influences. And it gives us hope that we can fix some grievous conditions, and when we cannot, we can at least understand them with compassion.
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저자소개
패트리샤 처칠랜드(지은이)
캘리포니아 주립대학교 샌디에이고(UCSD)의 철학과 명예교수이다. 분석철학자이며 신경철학과 정신철학으로 잘 알려져 있고, 신경철학을 개척한 공로로 맥아더 펠로십(MacArthur Fellowship)을 수상한 바 있다. 최근 저서 《신경 건드려보기(Touching a Nerve: Our Brains, Our Selves)》(철학과현실사, 2014)를 비롯해 《브레인트러스트(Braintrust: What Neuroscience Tells Us About Morality》(휴머니스트, 2017) 《뇌처럼 현명하게(Brain-Wise: Studies in Neurophilosophy)》(철학과현실사, 2015) 《뇌과학과 철학(Neurophilosophy: Toward a Unified Science of the Mind-Brain)》(철학과현실사, 2006) 등 다수의 책을 출간하였다.
목차
Acknowledgments p. 7 Chapter 1 Me, Myself, and My Brain p. 11 Chapter 2 Soul Searching p. 33 Chapter 3 My Heavens p. 64 Chapter 4 The Brains Behind Morality p. 83 Chapter 5 Aggression and Sex p. 121 Chapter 6 Such a Lovely War p. 153 Chapter 7 Free Will, Habits, and Self-Control p. 168 Chapter 8 Hidden Cognition p. 195 Chapter 9 The Conscious Life Examined p. 225 Epilogue: Balancing Act p. 256 Notes p. 267 Index p. 293
