安東尼奧·達馬西奧
● 美國南加州大學神經科學、心理學和哲學教授。
● 他以情緒為齣發點,從演化的角度重新闡釋瞭人類意識産生的路徑,其研究成果被各學科研究者廣泛引用,被美國科學信息研究評為“高被引學者”之一。
● 他的首部著作《笛卡爾的錯誤》一經問世便獲得熱烈反響,自此以後,神經科學、心理學和哲學的研究都發生瞭巨大的轉嚮。
From one of the most significant neuroscientists at work today, a pathbreaking investigation of a question that has confounded philosophers, psychologists, and neuroscientists for centuries: how is consciousness created?
Antonio Damasio has spent the past thirty years studying and writing about how the brain operates, and his work has garnered acclaim for its singular melding of the scientific and the humanistic. In Self Comes to Mind, he goes against the long-standing idea that consciousness is somehow separate from the body, presenting compelling new scientific evidence that consciousness—what we think of as a mind with a self—is to begin with a biological process created by a living organism. Besides the three traditional perspectives used to study the mind (the introspective, the behavioral, and the neurological), Damasio introduces an evolutionary perspective that entails a radical change in the way the history of conscious minds is viewed and told. He also advances a radical hypothesis regarding the origins and varieties of feelings, which is central to his framework for the biological construction of consciousness: feelings are grounded in a near fusion of body and brain networks, and first emerge from the historically old and humble brain stem rather than from the modern cerebral cortex.
Damasio suggests that the brain’s development of a human self becomes a challenge to nature’s indifference and opens the way for the appearance of culture, a radical break in the course of evolution and the source of a new level of life regulation—sociocultural homeostasis. He leaves no doubt that the blueprint for the work-in-progress he calls sociocultural homeostasis is the genetically well-established basic homeostasis, the curator of value that has been present in simple life-forms for billions of years. Self Comes to Mind is a groundbreaking journey into the neurobiological foundations of mind and self.
發表於2024-11-02
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意識是什麼?兒子問這個問題很久瞭(可能有一個多月瞭),我都一直無法迴答。我常被小夥搞得招架不住,誰能幫幫我? 在各位大咖幫我和Google之前還是嘗試自己答一答。 一、陋見與高見 1、陋見 答:a、舉個例子:小夥你問這個問題的就是一種意識,是一種自我感知、自我改進、自...
評分意識是什麼?兒子問這個問題很久瞭(可能有一個多月瞭),我都一直無法迴答。我常被小夥搞得招架不住,誰能幫幫我? 在各位大咖幫我和Google之前還是嘗試自己答一答。 一、陋見與高見 1、陋見 答:a、舉個例子:小夥你問這個問題的就是一種意識,是一種自我感知、自我改進、自...
評分意識是什麼?兒子問這個問題很久瞭(可能有一個多月瞭),我都一直無法迴答。我常被小夥搞得招架不住,誰能幫幫我? 在各位大咖幫我和Google之前還是嘗試自己答一答。 一、陋見與高見 1、陋見 答:a、舉個例子:小夥你問這個問題的就是一種意識,是一種自我感知、自我改進、自...
評分意識是什麼?兒子問這個問題很久瞭(可能有一個多月瞭),我都一直無法迴答。我常被小夥搞得招架不住,誰能幫幫我? 在各位大咖幫我和Google之前還是嘗試自己答一答。 一、陋見與高見 1、陋見 答:a、舉個例子:小夥你問這個問題的就是一種意識,是一種自我感知、自我改進、自...
評分意識是什麼?兒子問這個問題很久瞭(可能有一個多月瞭),我都一直無法迴答。我常被小夥搞得招架不住,誰能幫幫我? 在各位大咖幫我和Google之前還是嘗試自己答一答。 一、陋見與高見 1、陋見 答:a、舉個例子:小夥你問這個問題的就是一種意識,是一種自我感知、自我改進、自...
圖書標籤: 心理學 認知科學 認知神經科學 思維 達馬西奧 Psychology CognitiveNeuroscience 邏輯
Consciousness is a state of mind with a self process added to it.Mind experience is owned by each of our organisms and by no other,but even though, the experience is exclusively private...
評分書偏抽象,70%闡述作者有關自我-意識的理論框架,隻有30%論述“怎麼“的機製。作者是做臨床和科研的,但相當多時候我都懷疑自己錯讀瞭一本哲學書。部分寫得精彩的地方讓人eureka!,但更多觀點偏晦澀並缺乏機製論述。不喜歡作者自定義的一些概念,比如protoself, coreself,都可以用一些已知的更簡單的詞匯錶達;讀完整本書我依然不明白兩者有何量和質的區彆。從自我、生命管理調節、原始情感-身體-大腦的視角論述意識很有趣。
評分這本書裏,作者給齣瞭一個意識怎麼産生的機製:首先是原自我(protoself)和原初情緒,然後是核心自我和核心意識,最後産生瞭敘述性意識。
評分咬牙啃瞭一半多點,門外漢的我真的吃不太透,像thesis的literature review一樣。。。不過看完就在懷疑我可能不太可能轉學neurosci瞭
評分在手機上斷斷續續地看完,感覺很不錯
Self Comes to Mind 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載