So Yosun — a South Korean scientist, PhD, specialist in German language and literature, editor-in-chief of the Korean Bertolt Brecht Society publishing house, researching the connections between various disciplines from theater arts to neurobiology. Is it easy to believe that Aristotle...
and the science fiction film «The Matrix» run as a red thread through modern brain science and Spinoza's philosophy, explaining the relationship between the brain and the mind? How are the brain, often called the cradle of consciousness, and the mind, which consciousness directly targets, related? Can the phenomenon of the mind, considered a decisive factor in human development that distinguishes humans from animals, be explained solely by the electrochemical activity of neurons in the brain? This book is dedicated to examining such fundamental questions and brings together several scientific disciplines that have developed through intense debates about the relationship between matter and mind, which date back to ancient times and continue to this day. This work is not a simple citation of previously written studies aimed at defending a position; it emphasizes the need for new brain research that must encompass both philosophical reasoning and a scientific evidence base.
So Yosun — a South Korean scientist, PhD, specialist in German language and literature, editor-in-chief of the Korean Bertolt Brecht Society publishing house, researching the connections between various disciplines from theater arts to neurobiology. Is it easy to believe that Aristotle and the science fiction film «The Matrix» run as a red thread through modern brain science and Spinoza's philosophy, explaining the relationship between the brain and the mind? How are the brain, often called the cradle of consciousness, and the mind, which consciousness directly targets, related? Can the phenomenon of the mind, considered a decisive factor in human development that distinguishes humans from animals, be explained solely by the electrochemical activity of neurons in the brain? This book is dedicated to examining such fundamental questions and brings together several scientific disciplines that have developed through intense debates about the relationship between matter and mind, which date back to ancient times and continue to this day. This work is not a simple citation of previously written studies aimed at defending a position; it emphasizes the need for new brain research that must encompass both philosophical reasoning and a scientific evidence base.
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