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    UID:
    gbv_351112553
    Umfang: VIII, 356 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme , 20 cm
    Ausgabe: First Harvest edition
    ISBN: 0156028719 , 0151005575 , 9780156028714
    Serie: A Harvest book
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references (p. [299] - 334) and index , Enter feelings -- Of appetites and emotions -- Feelings -- Ever since feelings -- Body, brain, and mind -- A visit to Spinoza -- Who's there? , Enter feelings -- Of appetites and emotions -- Feelings -- Ever since feelings -- Body, brain, and mind -- A visit to Spinoza -- Who's there?
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Psychologie
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    Schlagwort(e): Bewusstsein ; Gefühlsempfindung ; Neurobiologie ; Gefühl ; Neuropsychologie
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    Orlando [u.a.] :Harcourt,
    UID:
    almafu_BV014595274
    Umfang: X, 355 S. : , Ill.
    Ausgabe: 1. ed.
    ISBN: 0-15-100557-5
    Inhalt: Completing the trilogy that began with Descartes Error and continued with "The Feeling of What Happens," noted neuroscientist Damasio now focuses the full force of his research on emotions as he shows how joy and sorrow are cornerstones of humankind's survival. "One of the best brain stories of the decade."-"New York Times Book Review." 30 illustrations throughout. (Philosophy). Completing the trilogy that began with Descartes' Error and continued with The Feeling of What Happens, noted neuroscientist Antonio Damasio now focuses the full force of his research and wisdom on emotions. He shows how joy and sorrow are cornerstones of our survival. As he investigates the cerebral mechanisms behind emotions and feelings, Damasio argues that the internal regulatory processes not only preserve life within ourselves, but they create, motivate, and even shape our greatest cultural accomplishments
    Inhalt: If Descartes declared a split between mind and body, Spinoza not only unified the two but intuitively understood the role of emotions in human survival and culture. So it is Spinoza who accompanies Damasio as he journeys back to the seventeenth century in search of a philosopher who, in Damasio's view, prefigured modern neuroscience. In Looking for Spinoza Damasio brings us closer to understanding the delicate interaction between affect, consciousness, and memory-the processes that both keep us alive and make life worth living. Drawing on research and patients' case studies, leading neurologist Damasio (U. of Iowa Medical Center), author of Descartes' Error, deconstructs the life and thought of this radical 17th century Dutch-Jewish philosopher, who anticipated modern views on mind-body unity, as a springboard for his model of the biological basis for emotions and feelings. This general audience treatment includes illustrations, a glossary, and chronology
    Inhalt: Joy, sorrow, jealousy, and awe-these and other feelings are the stuff of our daily lives. Thought to be too private for science to explain and not essential for understanding cognition, they have largely been ignored. But not by Spinoza, and not by Antonio Damasio. Here, in a humane work of science, Damasio draws on his innovative research and on his experience with neurological patients to examine how feelings and the emotions that underlie them support human survival and enable the spirit's greatest creations. Looking for Spinoza reveals the biology of our sophisticated survival mechanisms. It rediscovers a thinker whose work prefigures modern neuroscience, not only in his emphasis on emotions and feelings, but also in his refusal to separate mind and body. Together, the scientist and the philosopher help us understand what we're made of, and what we're here for
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Psychologie
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    Schlagwort(e): 1632-1677 Spinoza, Benedictus de ; Gefühlspsychologie ; Neuropsychologie ; Bewusstsein ; Gefühlsempfindung ; Neuropsychologie ; Bewusstsein ; Gefühlsempfindung ; Neurobiologie
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