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'Neuro' has become a familiar prefix. Neurophilosophy, neuroethics, neuroeconomics, neuroaesthetics, neurocriticism, neurophenomenology and the neurodiversity movement are expressions of a prevailing neurobiological image of mind ... celý popis
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'Neuro' has become a familiar prefix. Neurophilosophy, neuroethics, neuroeconomics, neuroaesthetics, neurocriticism, neurophenomenology and the neurodiversity movement are expressions of a prevailing neurobiological image of mind and person. But the deeper philosophical payoff of the newfangled neuroscience remains unclear. What does it contribute, exactly, to our understanding of human experience? In particular, can it help us understand how anything like a first-person perspective could arise in the world? The Science of Subjectivity delves into the nature of subjective experience and argues that the new biology demands attribution of subjectivity to a wide range of animals. But the first-person perspective runs deeper than conscious awareness, so the widely held assumption that subjectivity is inherently conscious must be rejected. Unconscious subjectivity is a basic fact of mental life. Neisser identifies the biological roots of the first-person, showing how ancient systems of animal navigation enable creatures like us to cope with our worldly concerns.
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