The Physiology Of Truth by Jean-Pierre Changeux
Neuroscience and Human Knowledge
This insightful work delves into the intricate relationship between neuroscience and philosophy, exploring how the human brain constructs and perceives truth. It examines the biological underpinnings of cognitive processes and how these influence our understanding of reality, ethics, and knowledge. The book bridges the gap between scientific inquiry and philosophical discourse, offering a comprehensive analysis of how neural mechanisms shape our perception of truth and the implications this has for broader philosophical questions.
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- 2004
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