意識究竟從何而來?(改版):從神經科學看人類心智與自我的演化 [= Self Comes to Mind:...

意識究竟從何而來?(改版):從神經科學看人類心智與自我的演化 [= Self Comes to Mind: Constructing the Conscious Brain (2010)]

安東尼歐 · 達馬吉歐 (Antonio Damásio) 著, 陳雅馨 譯
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你知道動物、昆蟲,甚或肉眼瞧不見的細菌也擁有意識?
是什麼讓人類意識與其他生物的意識有所不同?
且看神經科學家達馬吉歐從演化的角度,切入這一科學界尚爭議不休的神祕課題!
日本科學大獎本田獎得主達馬吉歐從事與腦部運作相關的研究及寫作已有三十餘年,其作品向以融合科學及人文主義著稱。長久以來,科學家一直認為「意識與身體某程度是分離的」,但他對此觀點提出質疑,並以令人信服的科學證據,指出意識乃始於生物體所創造出的一種生物過程。
除了從內省觀、行為觀及神經觀等三種傳統觀點研究人類心智,達馬吉歐也引進演化觀,為看待及講述意識心智史的方式帶來根本變革。他也提出與感覺的起源和多樣性有關的大膽假設,此假設在其所提出的意識之生物學建構的架構中,扮演了關鍵角色:感覺是以身體和腦部網絡的幾近融合為基礎,最先浮現於由來已久、功能簡要的腦幹,而非近代發現的大腦皮質。

From one of the most significant neuroscientists at work today, a pathbreaking investigation of a question that has confounded philosophers, psychologists, and neuroscientists for centuries: how is consciousness created? 

Antonio Damasio has spent the past thirty years studying and writing about how the brain operates, and his work has garnered acclaim for its singular melding of the scientific and the humanistic. In Self Comes to Mind, he goes against the long-standing idea that consciousness is somehow separate from the body, presenting compelling new scientific evidence that consciousness—what we think of as a mind with a self—is to begin with a biological process created by a living organism. 

Besides the three traditional perspectives used to study the mind (the introspective, the behavioral, and the neurological), Damasio introduces an evolutionary perspective that entails a radical change in the way the history of conscious minds is viewed and told. He also advances a radical hypothesis regarding the origins and varieties of feelings, which is central to his framework for the biological construction of consciousness: feelings are grounded in a near fusion of body and brain networks, and first emerge from the historically old and humble brain stem rather than from the modern cerebral cortex. 

Damasio suggests that the brain’s development of a human self becomes a challenge to nature’s indifference and opens the way for the appearance of culture, a radical break in the course of evolution and the source of a new level of life regulation—sociocultural homeostasis (…)

Content Type:
Books
Year:
2010
Edition:
Chinese ed. 2017
Publisher:
商周出版
Language:
traditional chinese
Pages:
368
ISBN 10:
7702095261
ISBN 13:
9787702095268
File:
EPUB, 2.58 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
traditional chinese, 2010
epub, 2.58 MB
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