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The Mind’s I: Fantasies and Reflections on Self and SoulTwo good and relatively accessible discussions are William WisattБЂ™s БЂњReductionistic Research Strategies and Their Biases in the Units of Selection Controversy,БЂ«in Thomas Nickles, ed., Scientific Discovery, vol. 2, Case Studies (Hingham, Mass.: Reidel, 1980, pp. 213БЂ“59), and Elliot SoberБЂ™s БЂњHolism, Individualism, and the Units of Selection,БЂ«in Proceedings of the Philosophy of Science Association (vol. 2, 1980). There have been many attempts to establish different levels of description of the brain and to describe the relations between them. Some pioneering attempts by neuroscientists are Karl PribramБЂ™s The Languages of the Brain (Engelwood Cliffs, NJ.: Prentice-Hall, 1971), Michael ArbibБЂ™s The Metaphorical Brain (New York: Wiley Interscience, 1972), and R.W. SperryБЂ™s БЂњA Modified Concept of ConsciousnessБЂ«in Psychological Review, (vol. 76, (6), 1969, pp. 532БЂ“536). Consciousness and Brain: A Scientific an Philosophical Inquiry (New York: Plenum, 1976), edited by G. Globus, G. Maxwell, and I ...» |
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