Stel een vraag
Met het formulier hier onder kunt u contact op nemen met boekwinkel Elders.
Edelman, Gerald M. - Second Nature : brain science and human knowledge
De vraag gaat over de volgende titel:
| Afbeelding: |
|
|---|---|
| Schrijver: | Edelman, Gerald M. |
| Titel: | Second Nature : brain science and human knowledge |
| ISBN: | 9780300120394 |
| Uitgever: | New Haven [etc.] :Yale University Press, 2006 |
| Bijzonderheid: | 203 p.- , Gebonden met stofomslag.- Uitstekende staat |
| Prijs: |
€ 10,00
€ 3,95
|
| Meer info | Flaptekst: "A remarkable contribution to the philosophy of the mind, Edelman's Second Nature breaks new ground to an age-old problem by launching brain-based epistemology. Original, lucid, concise, succinct: easily the best in the field."-Apostolos P. Georgopoulos, Regents Professor, University of Minnesota "Edelman's Second Nature offers the mature synthesis of his reflections on brain and mind. Somehow, it is both intellectually satisfying and wise."-Antonio Damasio, author of Descartes' Error and Looking for Spinoza "In the tradition of John von Neumann's "The Computer and the Brain" and Erwin Schr???dinger's "What Is Life?" Gerald Edelman summarizes his seminal contributions to our understanding of the human brain and the human mind. The reader is drawn into a conversation with a master, who is at once witty and wise."-Howard Gardner, author of "Changing Minds" "It was William James's dream that physiology, psychology and philosophy be joined into a single discipline, and in Second Nature, the latest volume in Gerald M. Edelman's seminal series of books on Neural Darwinism, this dream of a brain-based epistemology is brought closer than ever to realization. For anyone who is interested in human consciousness, this is required reading. "-Oliver Sacks, author of The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat "Until this provocative book, I thought that Gerald Edelman was merely one of our greatest and most original thinkers in neuroscience. But now having read such a remarkable disquisition on the relationship between brain physiology, consciousness and knowledge as he presents here, I have become certain of something about which I had previously only wondered: he is also one of our greatest philosophers."-Sherwin Nuland, Yale University "Dr. Edelman has done something unique in this book. He deals both with the important epistemological issues and the mechanisms in the brain that give rise to them."-Avrum Stroll, University of California, San Diego About the Author Gerald M. Edelman, M.D., Ph.D., is director, The Neurosciences Institute; president, Neurosciences Research Foundation; and chairman, Department of Neurobiology, The Scripps Research Institute. He has received many honors and awards, including the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine. He lives in La Jolla, CA. |
| Boek bekijken | |

De verkoper zal binnen 3 werkdagen contact met u opnemen om de koop verder af te handelen.
