The Good, the True, and the Beautiful
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A Neuronal Approach
Jean-Pierre Changeux; Translated and Revised by Laurence Garey
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In this fascinating and bold discussion, a renowned neurobiologist serves as guide to the most complex physical object in the living world: the human brain. Taking into account the newest brain research—morphological, physiological, chemical, genetic—and placing these findings in the context of psychology, philosophy, art, and literature, Changeux ventures into the unexplored territories where these diverse disciplines intersect.
Changeux's book draws on Plato's notion that the Good, the True, and the Beautiful are celestial essences or ideas, independent but so intertwined as to be inseparable. Placing these essences within the characteristic features of the human brain's neuronal organization, the author addresses unsolved questions in neuroscience today. With imagination and deep insight, Changeux illuminates the evolution of the brain and deciphers what new developments in neuroscience may portend for the future of humanity.
Jean-Pierre Changeux held the Chair of Cellular Communication at the Collège de France for thirty years, and is a member of the French Academy of Sciences and a foreign associate of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences. He lives in Paris. Laurence Garey is a neuroscientist and noted translator of books on neuroscience from French and German to English. He lives in Perroy, Switzerland.
“Jean-Pierre Changeux is the leading expert on the brain’s epigenetic plasticity--what accounts for its interaction with the outside world. In this masterful book, he provides a cornucopia of brilliant insights into the neurobiological grounding and social nurturing of art, ethics and scientific truth.”—Suzanne Nalbantian, author of Memory in Literature: From Rousseau to Neuroscience
Publication Date: May 29, 2012
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