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This book proposes a new, unified view of the mind which integrates the insights of philosophers, psychologists, and neuroscientists. Through a detailed discussion of major theories from all these, and related disciplines, the author gradually reveals fundamental links between these previously unconnected approaches to human thought and experience. The author has studied medicine, philosophy, mathematics and history, and is currently a practising psychiatrist and a teacher at the Harvard Medical School. He discusses diverse fields of thought with depth and clarity, and his unique perspective should stimulate a re-evaluation of our traditional approaches to the mind.

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Three Approaches to the Mind. A Synthetic Analysis of the Varieties of Human Experienc, Edward M. Hundert

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Título
Three Approaches to the Mind. A Synthetic Analysis of the Varieties of Human Experienc
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
1991
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
360
ISBN10
0198248962
ISBN13
9780198248965
Serie
Calificación
4,35 de 5
Descripción
This book proposes a new, unified view of the mind which integrates the insights of philosophers, psychologists, and neuroscientists. Through a detailed discussion of major theories from all these, and related disciplines, the author gradually reveals fundamental links between these previously unconnected approaches to human thought and experience. The author has studied medicine, philosophy, mathematics and history, and is currently a practising psychiatrist and a teacher at the Harvard Medical School. He discusses diverse fields of thought with depth and clarity, and his unique perspective should stimulate a re-evaluation of our traditional approaches to the mind.