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1 online resource (173 pages) |
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polychrome |
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text file |
Contents |
Table of contents; preface; section i; introduction; hegel's critique of kant'stranscendental subject; the rest is science; understanding pain and neuroscientificapproaches to pain; on the way to a zen phenomenology?a critique of heidegger and frenchphenomenology on self experience; section ii; introduction; husserl, scheler and the other; paul is paul and i am myself; levinas' critique of heidegger; section iii; introduction; psycho-dynamic modelsand early psycho-analysis; jasper's psychopathologyand 'verstehen'; list of contributing authors. |
Summary |
At a time when the US government is spending enormous amounts of money on a project called BRAIN and the European Union has committed itself to the multi-million Human Brain Project, the chances of revealing the workings of the neuronal components of the brain are as good as they have ever been. Nevertheless, even if brain functions - or the entire brain - could be simulated on a computer one day, as the EU project aims for, the question of the relation between the experiencing subject and th ... |
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Human Brain Project.
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Human Brain Project. |
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Brain.
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Brain. |
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Neuroinformatics.
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Neuroinformatics. |
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Neurosciences.
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Neurosciences. |
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Electronic books.
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Gray, Josh N. W.
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Burwood, Stephen.
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Print version: Feldges, Tom. Subjectivity and the Social World : A Collection of Essays around issues relating to the Subject, the Body and Others. Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, ©2014 9781443858960 |
ISBN |
9781443862028 (electronic book) |
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1443862029 (electronic book) |
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