The Brain
The Brain (2015) unpacks the latest neuroscientific research and sheds light on questions that have perplexed philosophers for millennia. What defines a personality? Why does it keep changing? Is reality really “out there” or are we merely hallucinating? By turns fascinating and unsettling, this is a book that will redefine your idea of the strange and uncanny life of the mind.
Who should read
Amateur and professional philosophers interested in the nature of reality Anyone keen to keep up with the latest scientific developments Futurologists fascinated by the possibility of a new, transhuman era
About the author
David Eagleman is a professor of neurosciences at Baylor College of Medicine, in…
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The Brain (2015) unpacks the latest neuroscientific research and sheds light on questions that have perplexed philosophers for millennia. What defines a personality? Why does it keep changing? Is reality really “out there” or are we merely hallucinating? By turns fascinating and unsettling, this is a book that will redefine your idea of the strange and uncanny life of the mind.
Who should read
Amateur and professional philosophers interested in the nature of reality Anyone keen to keep up with the latest scientific developments Futurologists fascinated by the possibility of a new, transhuman era
About the author
David Eagleman is a professor of neurosciences at Baylor College of Medicine, in Houston, Texas. His research has been published by prestigious peer-reviewed journals, including Science and Nature. He is also the author of the science book Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain and the novel Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlives. He wrote and presented The Brain, a BBC television series that serves as a companion piece to this book.
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