The World of Natural Sciences and Its PhenomenologyKarger, 1982 - 281 páginas A Karger 'Publishing Highlights 1890-2015' title These three volumes are the revised and enlarged edition of a classic work hailed as bringing a new perspective to knowledge of the mind-brain relationship. In the tradition of highest scholarship, the author uses both neurological and epistemological approaches to provide a unique interpretation of the relationship of brain and consciousness. |
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... Berkeley's views . It was Kant's merit to have recognized that space and time are the ' formal aspects ' of consciousness , although his elaborations on that topic include various weaknesses . The objections directed against Berkeleian ...
... Berkeley's views . It was Kant's merit to have recognized that space and time are the ' formal aspects ' of consciousness , although his elaborations on that topic include various weaknesses . The objections directed against Berkeleian ...
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... Berkeley's argument cannot touch it . ' One is here reminded of Boswell's anecdote recounting Dr. Johnson's rebuttal of Berkeley's views : ' I never shall forget the alacrity with which Johnson answered , striking his foot with mighty ...
... Berkeley's argument cannot touch it . ' One is here reminded of Boswell's anecdote recounting Dr. Johnson's rebuttal of Berkeley's views : ' I never shall forget the alacrity with which Johnson answered , striking his foot with mighty ...
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... Berkeley , E. C .: Symbolic logic and intelligent machines ( Reinhold , New York 1959 ) . Berkeley , E. C .: The computer revolution ( Doubleday , New York 1962 ) . Berkeley , G .: A treatise concerning the principle of human knowledge ...
... Berkeley , E. C .: Symbolic logic and intelligent machines ( Reinhold , New York 1959 ) . Berkeley , E. C .: The computer revolution ( Doubleday , New York 1962 ) . Berkeley , G .: A treatise concerning the principle of human knowledge ...
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Introductory Remarks | 1 |
References to Volume | 2 |
References to Volume 3 | 59 |
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abstract amino acid aspects assumed atomic Barber of Seville Barber paradox baryon behavior Berkeley Bertrand Russell body brain paradox causality cells central nervous system conceived concept consciousness manifold consciousness modalities definition display Einstein elaborated electron energy evident evolution existence experience extrasensory extrasensory percepts fictional formulation function galaxies gravitational Hume interactions involves Kant Kant's large number logical manifested mass material mathematical matter mechanics merely mesencephalon METATHERIA Metazoa mind moreover N-events negentropy nerve neuraxis neutron objects observed obtain orderliness organic parsec particles perceived perceptual space-time pertaining phenomena physical space-time physical world postulated principium rationis sufficientis principle of sufficient processes Prokaryote proton psychophysical parallelism public data quantum quantum mechanics refers regards relationships relevant represent respect resulting Russell Schopenhauer Schopenhauer's sensations sense sensory percepts sensu latiori significance so-called space space-time system spatially configurated stars structure sufficient reason theory universe valid velocity Vertebrates Vorstellung
Referencias a este libro
The Nature of Consciousness, the Structure of Reality Jerry Davidson Wheatley Vista previa limitada - 2001 |