Beschreibung:
This book presents an analysis of the correlation between the mind and the body, a complex topic of study and discussion by scientists and philosophers. Drawing largely on neuroscience and philosophy, the author utilizes the scientific method and incorporates lessons learned from a vast array of sources. Based on the most recent cutting-edge scientific discoveries on the Mind-Body problem, Tomasi presents a full examination of multiple fields related to neuroscience. The volume offers a scientist-based and student-friendly journey into medicine, psychology, artificial intelligence, embodied cognition, and social, ecological and anthropological models of perception, to discover our truest self.
This book presents an analysis of the correlation between the mind and the body, a complex topic of study and discussion by scientists and philosophers. Drawing largely on neuroscience and philosophy, the author utilizes the scientific method and incorporates lessons learned from a vast array of sources. Based on the most recent cutting-edge scientific discoveries on the Mind-Body problem, Tomasi presents a full examination of multiple fields related to neuroscience. The volume offers a scientist-based and student-friendly journey into medicine, psychology, artificial intelligence, embodied cognition, and social, ecological and anthropological models of perception, to discover our truest self.
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: The exact science of the hard matter
2.1 General Aspects
2.2 Examining, Controlling, and Verifying
Chapter 3: Between Psyche and Mind
3.1 Recollection
3.2 Talking to the mind and mind-talking
Chapter 4: Medicine on, of, and off the brain
4.1 Disease and Disorder, Illness and Issue
4.2 To treat, To heal, To cure
Chapter 5: Brain, Culture, and Society
5.1 Context and Situation
5.2 Father Nature, Mother Nurture
Chapter 6: Perception and Cognition
6.1 The mind-body problem: a general overview
6.2 Perceiving, seeing, evidencing, understanding
Chapter 7: Conclusion: Philosophy as basic approach toward Neuroscience
7.1 Preliminary discussion
7.2 The Triple-S Model: Self, Soul, Spirit