Your Brain and You: What Neuroscience Means for Us - Paperback
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by William S. Robinson (Author)
A pair of facts often gives rise to puzzles and anxieties: You depend on your brain for your thoughts, actions, and sense of self, yet you do not control its operations -- in everyday life, you don't even know what it's doing. In this book, philosopher William S. Robinson clarifies puzzles about our mental life, addresses anxieties about selfhood and moral responsibility, and explains a set of attitudes toward ourselves that fit with both common sense and what we have learned from neuroscience.
Author Biography
The author has taught philosophy for many years at Iowa State University, and was its Distinguished Humanities Scholar in 2005. He has written three other books in philosophy of mind, and published more than two dozen articles in peer reviewed philosophy journals.
Estimated delivery: June 23 - June 26, 2026
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