Descartes' Error - emotion, reason, and the human brain
Antonio Damasio; A. R Damasio
Putnam Adult (1994)
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Emotions - Physiological aspects, Neuropsychology, Reason - Physiological aspects
Hardcover 0399138943
eng
Since Descartes famously proclaimed, "I think, therefore I am," science has often overlooked emotions as the source of a person's true being. Even modern neuroscience has tended, until recently, to concentrate on the cognitive aspects of brain function, disregarding emotions. This attitude began to change with the publication of Descartes' Error in 1995. Antonio Damasio-"one of the world's leading neurologists" (The New York Times)-challenged traditional ideas about the connection between emotions and rationality. In this wondrously engaging book, Damasio takes the reader on a journey of scientific discovery through a series of case studies, demonstrating what many of us have long suspected: emotions are not a luxury, they are essential to rational thinking and to normal social behavior.
Product Details
LoC Classification QP401.D2 1994
Dewey 153.4/3
Cover Price $24.95
No. of Pages 312
Height x Width 9.3 x 6.4  inch
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Notes
"A Grosset/Putnam book."