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Being Brains: Making the Cerebral Subject
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Being Brains: Making the Cerebral Subject

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Being Brains offers a critical exploration of neurocentrism, the belief that we are our brains, which became widespread in the 1990s. Encouraged by advances in neuroimaging, the humanities and social sciences have taken a neural turn, in the form of neuro-subspecialties in fields such as anthropology, aesthetics, education, history, law, sociology, and theology. Dubious but successful commercial enterprises such as neuromarketing and neurobics have emerged to take advantage of the heightened sensitivity to all things neuro. While neither hegemonic nor monolithic, the neurocentric view embodies a powerful ideology that is at the heart of some of today’s most important philosophical, ethical, scientific, and political debates. Being Brains, chosen as 2018 Outstanding Book in the History of the Neurosciences by the International Society for the History of the Neurosciences, examines the internal logic of such ideology, its genealogy, and its main contemporary incarnations.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Fordham University Press
Country
United States
Date
3 July 2017
Pages
304
ISBN
9780823276073

Being Brains offers a critical exploration of neurocentrism, the belief that we are our brains, which became widespread in the 1990s. Encouraged by advances in neuroimaging, the humanities and social sciences have taken a neural turn, in the form of neuro-subspecialties in fields such as anthropology, aesthetics, education, history, law, sociology, and theology. Dubious but successful commercial enterprises such as neuromarketing and neurobics have emerged to take advantage of the heightened sensitivity to all things neuro. While neither hegemonic nor monolithic, the neurocentric view embodies a powerful ideology that is at the heart of some of today’s most important philosophical, ethical, scientific, and political debates. Being Brains, chosen as 2018 Outstanding Book in the History of the Neurosciences by the International Society for the History of the Neurosciences, examines the internal logic of such ideology, its genealogy, and its main contemporary incarnations.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Fordham University Press
Country
United States
Date
3 July 2017
Pages
304
ISBN
9780823276073