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  1. Popper, K.R.; Eccles, J.C.: ¬Das Ich und sein Gehirn (1984) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Von der Liaison zwischen Ich und Gehirn Zwei herausragende Gelehrte des Jahrhunderts - der Philosoph Karl R. Popper und der Hirnforscher und Nobelpreisträger John C. Eccles - haben sich in diesem einmaligen Dokument kreativer Zusammenarbeit mit dem Leib-Seele-Problem beschäftigt. Sie sind damit einer zentralen Frage des menschlichen Daseins auf den Grund gegangen.
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    Von den Verf. durchges. Übers. aus den Engl. von Angela Hartung und Willy Hochkeppel. Wiss. Mitarb. bei der Übers.: Otto Creutzfeldt. 3. Aufl.
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    699 S
  2. Koch, C.: Consciousness : confessions of a romantic reductionist (2012) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Now it might seem that is a fairly well-defined scientific task: just figure out how the brain does it. In the end I think that is the right attitude to have. But our peculiar history makes it difficult to have exactly that attitude-to take consciousness as a biological phenomenon like digestion or photosynthesis, and figure out how exactly it works as a biological phenomenon. Two philosophical obstacles cast a shadow over the whole subject. The first is the tradition of God, the soul, and immortality. Consciousness is not a part of the ordinary biological world of digestion and photosynthesis: it is part of a spiritual world. It is sometimes thought to be a property of the soul and the soul is definitely not a part of the physical world. The other tradition, almost as misleading, is a certain conception of Science with a capital "S." Science is said to be "reductionist" and "materialist," and so construed there is no room for consciousness in Science. If it really exists, consciousness must really be something else. It must be reducible to something else, such as neuron firings, computer programs running in the brain, or dispositions to behavior. There are also a number of purely technical difficulties to neurobiological research. The brain is an extremely complicated mechanism with about a hundred billion neurons in ... (Rest nicht frei). " [https://www.nybooks.com/articles/2013/01/10/can-information-theory-explain-consciousness/].
    Erwiderung von C. Koch u. G. Tononi in: The New York Review of Books, 07.03.2013 [https://www.nybooks.com/articles/2013/03/07/can-photodiode-be-conscious/?pagination=false&printpage=true] mit einer weiteren Erwiderung von J. Searle.
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    xii, 181 S
  3. Chalmers, D.J.: ¬The conscious mind : in search of a fundamental theory (1996) 0.00
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    Pages
    XVII, 414 S
  4. Tononi, G.: Phi : a voyage from the brain to the soul (2012) 0.00
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    Pages
    XII, 364 S
  5. Northoff, G.: ¬The spontaneous brain : from the mind-body to the world-brain problem (2018) 0.00
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    Pages
    xxvi, 506 S

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