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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jason W. BrownPublisher: Imprint Academic Imprint: Imprint Academic Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.350kg ISBN: 9781845407698ISBN 10: 1845407695 Pages: 250 Publication Date: 01 March 2015 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""In Microgenetic Theory and Process Thought, Brown o ers us his most recent essays on the philosophical implications of mi-crogenetic theory, set against the modern context of writings in process thought... Brown's writing and examples are lucid enough that most readers will find themselves not just analyzing the ideas in an academic frame of mind, but reflecting on their own phenomenological reality... I think many readers will find themselves understanding microgenetic reasoning in new ways, and will not be able to avoid new insights into the nature of their own personal phe-nomenology."" -- Don M. Tucker, Department of Psychology, University of Oregon Mind and Matter ""The writing is technical but clear and the contents cover the mind/brain state, experience, consciousness, feeling, thinking, novelty and causation, certainty and conviction, and the psychology of free will - in other words, a survey of fundamental topics. Readers will find a fresh perspective on all these themes from a panpsychic or dual aspect viewpoint whereby the psyche is the experiencing brain."" -- David Lorimer Network Review" ""In Microgenetic Theory and Process Thought, Brown o ers us his most recent essays on the philosophical implications of mi-crogenetic theory, set against the modern context of writings in process thought... Brown's writing and examples are lucid enough that most readers will find themselves not just analyzing the ideas in an academic frame of mind, but reflecting on their own phenomenological reality... I think many readers will find themselves understanding microgenetic reasoning in new ways, and will not be able to avoid new insights into the nature of their own personal phe-nomenology."" -- Don M. Tucker, Department of Psychology, University of Oregon Mind and Matter ""The writing is technical but clear and the contents cover the mind/brain state, experience, consciousness, feeling, thinking, novelty and causation, certainty and conviction, and the psychology of free will - in other words, a survey of fundamental topics. Readers will find a fresh perspective on all these themes from a panpsychic or dual aspect viewpoint whereby the psyche is the experiencing brain."" -- David Lorimer Network Review In Microgenetic Theory and Process Thought, Brown offers us his most recent essays on the philosophical implications of mi-crogenetic theory, set against the modern context of writings in process thought... Brown's writing and examples are lucid enough that most readers will find themselves not just analyzing the ideas in an academic frame of mind, but reflecting on their own phenomenological reality... I think many readers will find themselves understanding microgenetic reasoning in new ways, and will not be able to avoid new insights into the nature of their own personal phe-nomenology. -- Don M. Tucker, Department of Psychology, University of Oregon Mind and Matter In Microgenetic Theory and Process Thought, Brown offers us his most recent essays on the philosophical implications of mi-crogenetic theory, set against the modern context of writings in process thought... Brown's writing and examples are lucid enough that most readers will find themselves not just analyzing the ideas in an academic frame of mind, but reflecting on their own phenomenological reality... I think many readers will find themselves understanding microgenetic reasoning in new ways, and will not be able to avoid new insights into the nature of their own personal phe-nomenology. -- Don M. Tucker, Department of Psychology, University of Oregon Mind and Matter The writing is technical but clear and the contents cover the mind/brain state, experience, consciousness, feeling, thinking, novelty and causation, certainty and conviction, and the psychology of free will - in other words, a survey of fundamental topics. Readers will find a fresh perspective on all these themes from a panpsychic or dual aspect viewpoint whereby the psyche is the experiencing brain. -- David Lorimer Network Review Author InformationJason Brown is a behavioural neurologist and, for over 30 years, Clinical Professor of Neurology at New York University Medical Center. He has authored 13 books and over 200 articles on disorders of language and cognition with brain damage and other topics in neuropsychology. In his microgenetic theory, he extends insights from clinical study to topics in the philosophy of mind. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |