
Author: Chris Nunn
Edition:
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 1403994951
Edition:
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 1403994951
De La Mettrie's Ghost: The Story of Decisions
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It is a compelling analysis of the nature of free will, drawing together evidence from chemistry, literature, politics, history and beyond.
Psychiatrist Chris Nunn elegantly explores the revolutions in medicine, genetics, bioethics and neuroscience spurred by Julien de la Mettrie's 300-year-old tract Man the Machine. Nunn concludes that a mechanistic view of the human brain, though once fruitful, is now moribund. He proposes a powerful alternative: that stories, recorded in our memories throughout life, are the mediators of free choice. Nunn demonstrates how this original approach could reconcile the latest brain-imaging results and our seemingly contradictory intuition about decision making an Check De La Mettrie's Ghost our best diet books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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It is a compelling analysis of the nature of free will, drawing together evidence from chemistry, literature, politics, history and beyond.
Psychiatrist Chris Nunn elegantly explores the revolutions in medicine, genetics, bioethics and neuroscience spurred by Julien de la Mettrie's 300-year-old tract Man the Machine. Nunn concludes that a mechanistic view of the human brain, though once fruitful, is now moribund. He proposes a powerful alternative: that stories, recorded in our memories throughout life, are the mediators of free choice t is a compelling analysis of the nature of free will, drawing together evidence from chemistry, literature, politics, history and beyond.
Psychiatrist Chris Nunn elegantly explores the revolutions in medicine, genetics, bioethics and neuroscience spurred by Julien de la Mettrie's 300-year-old tract Man the Machine. Nunn concludes that a mechanistic view of the human brain, though once fruitful, is now moribund. He proposes a powerful alternative: that stories, recorded in our memories throughout life, are the mediators of free choice. Nunn demonstrates how this original approach could reconcile the latest brain-imaging results and our seemingly contradictory intuition about decision making an
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