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Available in the library of the institute, readable
only in the library
Number of pages : 251 p. Publisher : Editions Odile Jacob Parution date : May 2002 Price : 22 € / 144.31 F |
THE BOOK:
This is a remarkably clear presentation of the cognitive sciences as a "natural, biological" approach to the mind. The author's underlying idea is that the human brain "knows" the self and is thus capable of regulating its mental and emotional behaviour.
La Nature de l'Esprit is divided into three parts: in the first,
Marc
Jeannerod illustrates what is meant by the biological basis of
the mind with two examples: the expression of emotions and language acquisition.
The second part deals with the cognitive foundations of subjectivity in
terms of an action and the representation of that action: in both cases,
the same network of neurones are called upon, as can be seen in brain imagery.
The third part concerns how a human being acquires knowledge of others
through empathy, and how this process leads to a conception of the brain
as a simulator.
Each chapter is preceded by a commentary indicating the repercussions
of the issue raised therein and the approach that the author proposes to
follow. The main body of the chapter critically reviews the issue at hand
in a clear, complete and stimulating manner.
THE AUTHOR:
Marc Jeannerod teaches physiology in Lyon. He is the author of
De la Physiologie mentale (1996) and, with Jacques Hochmann, of Esprit
où es-tu ? (1991)
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