The Felt Self: Aesthetics and Neuroscience in Dialog (CROSBI ID 524770)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Radman, Zdravko
engleski
The Felt Self: Aesthetics and Neuroscience in Dialog
As it has been pointed out in the critique of materialism, it is erroneous to believe that everything we know about the brain as material system would amount to the ultimate competence in the matters of mind, and even less would our knowledge of the brain of a mosquito or a fish be sufficient for us to know (and feel) what it is like to be a mosquito or a fish . Reversed strategy seems to be more promising: by studying expressions or manifestations of mind (as for instance art-works) we might be better equipped to understand origins of mind’ s 'mysteriousness'.
mind; brain; materialism; reductionism; art
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Podaci o prilogu
2004.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Changes in Aesthetics, XVI International Congress of Aesthetics
Podaci o skupu
Changes in Aesthetics. XVI International Congress of Aesthetics
predavanje
18.07.2004-23.07.2004
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil