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Zygon 31 (3):469-482 (1996)

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  1. The Chemistry of Conscious States: Toward a Unified Model of the Brain and the Mind.J. Allan Hobson - 1994 - Basic Books.
    Argues that the brain and the mind are one--that the thoughts, feelings, dreams, and memories that constitute our consciousness are in fact an amalgam of electrical impulses and chemical interactions.
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  • Neurophilosophy: Toward A Unified Science of the Mind-Brain.Patricia Smith Churchland - 1986 - MIT Press.
    This is a unique book. It is excellently written, crammed with information, wise and a pleasure to read.' ---Daniel C. Dennett, Tufts University.
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  • Descartes' Error: Emotion, Reason, and the Human Brain.Antonio R. Damasio - 1994 - Putnam.
    Linking the process of rational decision making to emotions, an award-winning scientist who has done extensive research with brain-damaged patients notes the dependence of thought processes on feelings and the body's survival-oriented regulators. 50,000 first printing.
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  • Man on His Nature.Charles Sherrington - 1940 - Cambridge University Press.
    I NATURE AND TRADITION Quemcunque aegrum ingenio praestaittem curanJum invisebat , siquidem morbi vehementia pateretur, . . .familiarem cum eo sermonem aliquandiu conferebat, cum pbilosophis Pbilosopkica, cum Mathematicis Mathematica, ..
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  • (1 other version)The Protestant Era. [REVIEW]John R. Everett - 1948 - Journal of Philosophy 45 (22):610-613.
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  • The Human Factor: Evolution, Culture, and Religion.Philip Hefner - 1993
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  • The Protestant Era: "(Abridged Ed.)".Paul Tillich & James Luther Adams - 1966 - [Chicago] : University of Chicago Press.
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  • (1 other version)[Book review] the mind of God, the scientific basis for a rational world. [REVIEW]P. C. W. Davies - 1994 - Science and Society 58 (2):233-237.
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  • Brain science and the human spirit.Colwyn Trevarthen - 1986 - Zygon 21 (2):161-200.
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  • Neurophilosophy: Toward a Unified Science of the Mind/Brain.Christopher S. Hill & Patricia Smith Churchland - 1988 - Philosophical Review 97 (4):573.
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  • At Home in the Universe: The Search for Laws of Self-organization and Complexity.Stuart Kauffman & Stuart A. Kauffman - 1995 - Oxford University Press USA.
    At Home in the Universe presents and extends the intellectual core ofKauffman's earlier book The Origins of Order (OUP 1993) for any intelligentgeneral reader can understand and appreciate. The reader is very effectivelyinvited into Kauffman's vision and thought processes, in one of the moreexhilarating and important books of popular science.
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  • The Cry to God in The Old Testament.Richard Nelson Boyce - 1988
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  • So Human a Brain: Knowledge and Values in the Neurosciences.Anne Harrington - 1992 - Birkhäuser.
    WALTER A. ROSENBLITH Footnotes to the Recent History of Neuroscience: Personal Reflections and Microstories The workshop upon which this volume is based offered me an opportunity to renew contact fairly painlessly with workers in the brain sciences, not just as a participant/observer but maybe as what might be called a teller of microstories. I had originally become curious about the brain by way of my wife's senior thesis, in which she attempted to relate electroencephalography to certain aspects of human behavior. (...)
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