Bright Air, Brilliant Fire

Bright Air, Brilliant Fire
Title Bright Air, Brilliant Fire PDF eBook
Author Gerald M. Edelman
Publisher
Total Pages 312
Release 1992-04-28
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
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One of the world's foremost brain scientists argues that biology provides the key to understanding the brain and examines the connections between psychology and physics, medicine, philosophy, and more. Published to coincide with the "decade of the brain", decreed by President Bush and Congress.

Bright Air, Brilliant Fire

Bright Air, Brilliant Fire
Title Bright Air, Brilliant Fire PDF eBook
Author Gerald Edelman
Publisher Basic Books
Total Pages 304
Release 1993-06-16
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780465007646

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We are on the verge of a revolution in neuroscience as significant as the Galilean revolution in physics or the Darwinian revolution in biology. Nobel laureate Gerald M. Edelman takes issue with the many current cognitive and behavioral approaches to the brain that leave biology out of the picture, and argues that the workings of the brain more closely resemble the living ecology of a jungle than they do the activities of a computer. Some startling conclusions emerge from these ideas: individuality is necessarily at the very center of what it means to have a mind, no creature is born value-free, and no physical theory of the universe can claim to be a ”theory of everything” without including an account of how the brain gives rise to the mind. There is no greater scientific challenge than understanding the brain. Bright Air, Brilliant Fire is a book that provides a window on that understanding.

Bright Air, Brilliant Fire

Bright Air, Brilliant Fire
Title Bright Air, Brilliant Fire PDF eBook
Author Gerald Maurice Edelman
Publisher
Total Pages 280
Release 1994
Genre Mind and body
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Takes the reader on a tour that covers such topics as computers, evolution, Descartes, Schrodinger, and the nature of perception, language, and individuality. The author argues that biology provides the key to understanding the brain.

Second Nature

Second Nature
Title Second Nature PDF eBook
Author Gerald M. Edelman
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 216
Release 2006-10-01
Genre Medical
ISBN 0300133650

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Burgeoning advances in brain science are opening up new perspectives on how we acquire knowledge. Indeed, it is now possible to explore consciousness - the very centre of human concern - by scientific means. In this illuminating book, Dr. Gerald M. Edelman offers a new theory of knowledge based on striking scientific findings about how the brain works. And he addresses the related compelling question: does the latest research imply that all knowledge can be reduced to scientific description? Edelman's brain-based approach to knowledge has rich implications for our understanding of creativity, of the normal and abnormal functioning of the brain, and of the connections among the different ways we have of knowing. While the gulf between science and the humanities and their respective views of the world has seemed enormous in the past, the author shows that their differences can be dissolved by considering their origins in brain functions. He foresees a day when brain-based devices will be conscious, and he reflects on this and other fascinating ideas about how we come to know the world and ourselves.

Bright Air Black

Bright Air Black
Title Bright Air Black PDF eBook
Author David Vann Bright
Publisher Open Road + Grove/Atlantic
Total Pages 244
Release 2017-03-07
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0802189636

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A “sensual, brutal . . . ambitious, dazzling, disturbing, and memorable” retelling of Jason and the Argonauts seen through the eyes of Medea (Financial Times). International bestselling and multi-prize-winning author David Vann transports readers to the Mediterranean and Black Sea, 3,250 years ago, for “[a] stunning depiction of one of mythology’s most complex characters” (The Australian). It is thirteenth century BC, and the Argo is bound for its epic return journey across the Black Sea from Persia’s Colchis with the valiant Jason, the equally heroic Argonauts, and the treasured symbol of kingship, the Golden Fleece. Aboard as well is Medea, semi-divine priestess, and a believer in power, not gods. Having fled her father, and butchered her brother, she is embarking on a conquest of her own. Rejected for her gender, Medea is hungry for revenge, and to right the egregious fate of being born a woman in a world ruled by men. In Bright Air Black, “David Vann blow[s] away all the elegance and toga-clad politeness . . . around our idea of ancient Greece . . . to reveal the bare bones of the Archaic period in all their bloody, reeking nastiness (The Times, London), and to deliver a bracing alternative to the long-held notions of Medea as monster or sorceress. We witness Medea’s humanity, her Bronze Age roots and position in Greek society, her love affair with Jason, the cataclysmic repercussions of betrayal, and the drive of an impassioned woman—victim, survivor, and ultimately, agent of her own destiny. The most intimate and corporal version of Medea’s story ever told, Bright Air Black “a compelling study of human nature stripped to its most elemental” (The Guardian).

Neural Darwinism

Neural Darwinism
Title Neural Darwinism PDF eBook
Author Gerald M. Edelman
Publisher
Total Pages 414
Release 1987-12-06
Genre Medical
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One of the nation's leading neuroscientists presents a radically new view of the function of the brain and the nervous system. Its central idea is that the nervous system in each individual operates as a selective system resembling natural selection in evolution, but operating by different mechanisms. This far-ranging theory of brain functions is bound to stimulate renewed discussion of such philosophical issues as the mind-body problem, the origins of knowledge and the perceptual bases of language. Notes and Index.

A Universe Of Consciousness

A Universe Of Consciousness
Title A Universe Of Consciousness PDF eBook
Author Gerald M. Edelman
Publisher Basic Books
Total Pages 416
Release 2008-08-01
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0786722584

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What goes on in our head when we have a thought? Why do the physical events that occur inside a fistful of gelatinous tissue give rise to the world of conscious experience? In The Universe of Consciousness , Gerald Edelman and Giulio Tononi present for the first time a full-scale theory of consciousness based on direct observation of the human brain in action. Their pioneering work, presented here in an elegant style, challenges much of the conventional wisdom about consciousness. The Universe of Consciousness has enormous implications for our understanding of language, thought, emotion, and mental illness.