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Wittgenstein and Brain Science: Understanding the World
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Wittgenstein and Brain Science: Understanding the World

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What is the nature of knowledge? What is time? This book proposes answers to these and other centuries-old, and so far unresolved, questions about the world using results of modern brain science and a key method of the philosopher Wittgenstein. The book relies on the same tools to show why some of these questions about the world simply cannot be answered. For example: Do we have free will?

The arguments rely on a very general concept of subconscious and conscious neuroprocesses that acquire information and react in some way. A hypothesis consistent with the results of modern brain science specifies how these processes interact.

Why would you want to read this book?

  • If you are interested in the fundamental questions about the world, this book gives you a new way to look at them. - The tools help you deal with the flood of information produced by the media. They help you decide whether material is relevant or manipulative drivel.
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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Leibniz Company
Date
8 June 2022
Pages
176
ISBN
9780999140239

What is the nature of knowledge? What is time? This book proposes answers to these and other centuries-old, and so far unresolved, questions about the world using results of modern brain science and a key method of the philosopher Wittgenstein. The book relies on the same tools to show why some of these questions about the world simply cannot be answered. For example: Do we have free will?

The arguments rely on a very general concept of subconscious and conscious neuroprocesses that acquire information and react in some way. A hypothesis consistent with the results of modern brain science specifies how these processes interact.

Why would you want to read this book?

  • If you are interested in the fundamental questions about the world, this book gives you a new way to look at them. - The tools help you deal with the flood of information produced by the media. They help you decide whether material is relevant or manipulative drivel.
Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Leibniz Company
Date
8 June 2022
Pages
176
ISBN
9780999140239