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Bright Air, Brilliant Fire by Gerald M. Edelman

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Book name: Bright Air, Brilliant Fire (2024)
Category: Biology
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Pages: 300 pages
Language: English
Publication data: Jan. 1, 1992, midnight
"Bright Air, Brilliant Fire" explores the complex science of human consciousness through a biological perspective. The book challenges traditional views by proposing that the mind's workings are grounded in the architecture and dynamics of the brain. The author, a Nobel laureate, uses his theory of Neural Darwinism to explain how mental phenomena emerge not from simple linear processes but through the rich interactions of a vast network of neurons. This theory suggests that the brain's structure evolves through a selection process akin to natural selection, leading to the diverse and adaptive nature of human consciousness. The book combines detailed scientific explanations with broader philosophical discussions on the nature of mind and self. The 12174th greatest book of all time

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Gerald M. Edelman

Gerald M. Edelman

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