Philosophy and the Brain by J Z Young

Philosophy and the Brain by J Z Young

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Summary

An explanation of how the intense activities of cells and brains are relevant to the work of philosophers and to questions about the nature of man, perception, freedom, determinism and ethical values.

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Philosophy and the Brain by J Z Young

This book provides an explanation of how the intense activities of cells and brains are relevant to the work of philosophers and to questions about the nature of man, perception, freedom, determinism, and ethical values. It indicates to biologists the importance of them understanding philosophical concepts. The author argues that facts about the activities of the brain provide understanding of the individual as a responsible agent and so illuminate the problems of body and mind. He examines purpose, choice and value through their counterparts in the brain and their manifestations in other animals as well as man. The author describes what research and experiment have revealed about the brain and its functions. He demonstrates that perception is not a passive process but an active search for information: human knowledge, it is suggested, may be a special development of the process of gathering information for life which is essential for all organisms.

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ISBN 13 9780192821676
ISBN 10 0192821679
Title Philosophy and the Brain
Author J Z Young
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 1988-05-01
Number of pages 240
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.