Neurophilosophy and the Healthy Mind

Georg Northoff

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Author
Georg Northoff
Publish Date
2016-01-11
Subtitle
Learning from the Unwell Brain
Book Type
Paperback
Number of Pages
256
Publisher Name
W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN-10
0393709388
ISBN-13
9780393709384
citemno
227456
Edition
Illustrated
SKU
9780393709384

Description

Applying insights from neuroscience to philosophical questions about the self, consciousness, and the healthy mind. Can we “see” or “find” consciousness in the brain? How can we create working definitions of consciousness and subjectivity, informed by what contemporary research and technology have taught us about how the brain works? How do neuronal processes in the brain relate to our experience of a personal identity? Where does the brain end and the mind begin?

To explore these and other questions, esteemed philosopher and neuroscientist Georg Northoff turns to examples of unhealthy minds. By investigating consciousness through its absence―in people in vegetative states, for example―we can develop a model for understanding its presence in an active, healthy person. By examining instances of distorted self-recognition in people with psychiatric disorders, like schizophrenia, we can begin to understand how the experience of “self” is established in a stable brain.

Taking an integrative approach to understanding the self, consciousness, and what it means to be mentally healthy, this book brings insights from neuroscience to bear on philosophical questions. Readers will find a science-grounded examination of the human condition with far-reaching implications for psychology, medicine, our daily lives, and beyond.