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The Self and Its Brain - An Argument for Interactionism

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PART I by Karl R. Popper, Chapter P1: Materialism Transcends Itself, Chapter P2: The Worlds 1, 2 and 3, Chapter P3: Materialism Criticized, Chapter P4: Some Remarks on the Self, Chapter P5: Historical Comments on the Mind-Body Problem, Chapter P6: Summary, Bibliography to Part 1, PART II by John C. Eccles, Chapter E1: The Cerebral Cortex, Chapter E2: Conscious Perception, Chapter E3: Voluntary Movement, Chapter E4: The Language Centres of the Human Brain, Chapter E5: Global Lesions of the Human Cerebrum, Chapter E6: Circumscribed Cerebral Lesions, Chapter E7: The Self-Conscious Mind and the Brain, Chapter E8: Conscious Memory: The Cerebral Processes Concerned in Storage and Retrieval, Bibliography to Part II, PART III Dialogues Between the Two Authors, Bibliography to Part III, Index of Names, Index of Subjects.

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Eccles, John C.; Popper, Karl

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Authors John C Eccles, John C. Eccles, Karl Popper
Publisher Taylor and Francis
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 26.11.2015
 
EAN 9781138131491
ISBN 978-1-138-13149-1
No. of pages 616
Weight 1300 g
Subjects Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

PHILOSOPHY / General, PSYCHOLOGY / Personality, Psychology: the self, ego, identity, personality, Western philosophy from c 1800, Western Philosophy, From C 1900 -

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