The Mind: A User's ManualWiley, 29/08/2006 - 302 páginas Our minds are subtle, beautiful and complex things. John Taylor explores how the mind works and shows us how to understand ourselves, how we can develop our minds to their full potential and how to keep them running smoothly. 'Based on his sustained scientific investigations, John Taylor takes us on a fascinating and erudite journey of what it is that our minds do for us. This is an important addition to the library of anyone who has pondered how the brain conjures up our every thinking moment'. Igor Alexander, Professor in Neutral Systems Engineering, Imperial College, University of London 'The book is such a fascinating, daring, gentle and thoughtful work that when you finish it it's like losing a friend or a dear child leaving home... I can only try to convey some of the emotional enjoyment, coupled with a sense of discovery. I felt while reading it... John Taylor's mind really does reach out to so many people, young, middle-aged and old'. Nicolas Roeg, Film Director |
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... question : What is consciousness for ? I am not going to give a specific answer to that question until the next part , but I want to suggest an answer which will guide us as how best to proceed given the mass of data that we now have ...
... question : What is consciousness for ? I am not going to give a specific answer to that question until the next part , but I want to suggest an answer which will guide us as how best to proceed given the mass of data that we now have ...
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... question of self - awareness is this : ' How is consciousness aware of itself : how does it experience itself ? ' , as Dan Zahavi would ask . It thus comes down to the question of how it would be possible to create a perceptual ...
... question of self - awareness is this : ' How is consciousness aware of itself : how does it experience itself ? ' , as Dan Zahavi would ask . It thus comes down to the question of how it would be possible to create a perceptual ...
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... question : what is art ? A recent claim has been made by a certain literary critic that anything can be art , but that literature is possibly more superior to the other arts as being more universal and self - critical . This latter ...
... question : what is art ? A recent claim has been made by a certain literary critic that anything can be art , but that literature is possibly more superior to the other arts as being more universal and self - critical . This latter ...
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Anosognosia report Reproduced with permission from Psychology Press | 3 |
Defining Your Mind | 9 |
A Guide to MindUsers Manuals | 24 |
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