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What Should We Do with Our Brain? (Perspectives in Continental Philosophy)
Catherine Malabou
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| #714520 in Books | Fordham University Press | 2008-10-15 | 2008-10-22 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 5.20 x.40 x7.80l,.33 | File type: PDF | 120 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Beautiful Book. I love it|By Eddie.Q|Beautiful Book. I love it. This book could be used as a bridge/connect/stimulate, or just as a book_ all depends on the reader. Kind of like an Art Work.
I value this book highly, honestly, & especially once again in year 2017 :)|0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| I skimmed th||"The mind is a mirror; a projector; a computer; an economy; it is a self-creating ecology, a wheat field blown by a correspondent breeze. While Catherine Malabou can appreciate the power of a fast-branching metaphor, she begins with the observation that we, th
Recent neuroscience, in replacing the old model of the brain as a single centralized source of control, has emphasized “plasticity,” the quality by which our brains develop and change throughout the course of our lives. Our brains exist as historical products, developing in interaction with themselves and with their surroundings.
Hence there is a thin line between the organization of the nervous system and the political and social organization that...
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