Natural Intelligence & the Logic of Consciousness
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Antonio Damasio
Throughout his illustrious decades-long career, Antonio Damasio has been at the leading edge of science’s enduring quest to unravel the mysteries of the human mind. Now, drawing on a lifetime of groundbreaking research as well as the newest findings of neurobiology, Damasio seeks to move the conversation about the origins of consciousness from the world of high-level cognition and abstract reasoning into the wondrous realm of interoception—the human body’s own internal monitoring system.
At the heart of his argument is the revolutionary idea that homeostatic feelings—those primal sensations intrinsically tied to our survival such as hunger, thirst, and pain—are the foundation of conscious experience, not only central to the body’s effort to maintain its physical well-being but carrying with them the initial glimmers of subjectivity, the very first sense of a “self.” Here Damasio redefines consciousness as a natural solution to the problem of regulation in complex, vulnerable organisms and along the way wrestles with the notion of sentience in plants and bacteria; considers the social phenomena of politics, religion, and commerce through the perspective of homeostasis; and addresses the rise and risks of artificial intelligence and its mimicry of the conscious mind.
A probing synthesis of neurobiology, evolutionary science, and philosophy from one of the most notable leaders in his field, Natural Intelligence & the Logic of Consciousness offers readers a scientifically rigorous and deeply profound re-examination of what it means to be alive and aware.
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批評家のレビュー
“It’s hard to fathom how much is brilliantly packed into this slim volume. It’s like sneaking into one of Damasio's legendary lectures and having the world of the mind, of the body, of consciousness, and experience explained to us in lucid, vivid, wonderfully voiced detail.”—Jorie Graham, author of To 2040
“While ‘brain’ and ‘mind’ have become legitimate topics for scientific examination, we've long looked to artists and philosophers to illuminate ‘feelings’ and ‘consciousness.’ Antonio Damasio's book presents a powerful scientific framework that persuasively encompasses these enigmatic realms.”—Howard Gardner, author of Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences
“Before presenting his current perspective on consciousness, Antonio Damasio occupied a prominent place in the history of the neurosciences. With his new work on consciousness, however, Damasio enters the history of science, tout court.” —Asier Arias Domínguez, Philosopher, Complutense University of Madrid
“Offers fascinating insights on what the evolution of human consciousness reveals about the development of fields like art, philosophy, and politics. . . . An ambitious and intriguing . . . take on what makes humans human.”—Publishers Weekly
“While ‘brain’ and ‘mind’ have become legitimate topics for scientific examination, we've long looked to artists and philosophers to illuminate ‘feelings’ and ‘consciousness.’ Antonio Damasio's book presents a powerful scientific framework that persuasively encompasses these enigmatic realms.”—Howard Gardner, author of Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences
“Before presenting his current perspective on consciousness, Antonio Damasio occupied a prominent place in the history of the neurosciences. With his new work on consciousness, however, Damasio enters the history of science, tout court.” —Asier Arias Domínguez, Philosopher, Complutense University of Madrid
“Offers fascinating insights on what the evolution of human consciousness reveals about the development of fields like art, philosophy, and politics. . . . An ambitious and intriguing . . . take on what makes humans human.”—Publishers Weekly
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