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2Aping MankindRoutledge. 2016.Neuroscience has made astounding progress in the understanding of the brain. What should we make of its claims to go beyond the brain and explain consciousness, behaviour and culture? Where should we draw the line? In this brilliant critique Raymond Tallis dismantles "Neuromania", arising out of the idea that we are reducible to our brains and "Darwinitis" according to which, since the brain is an evolved organ, we are entirely explicable within an evolutionary framework. With precision and acui…Read more
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9Theorrhoea and afterSt. Martin's Press. 1999.Theorrhoea and After completes the work of the author's previous critiques which demolished post-Saussurean thought and observes the tactics used by theorists to keep theory alive. The book examines literature and the other arts from a viewpoint which goes beyond the ideas of those bewitched by contemporary postmodernist thought. Witty and profound, it aims to entertain as well as illuminate.
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87Why the Mind Is Not a Computer: A Pocket Lexicon of NeuromythologyThorverton UK: Imprint Academic. 2004.Taking a series of key words such as calculation, language, information and memory, Professor Tallis shows how their misuse has lured a whole generation into...
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44The Raymond Tallis readerPalgrave. 2000.The Raymond Tallis Reader provides a comprehensive survey of the work of this passionate, perceptive, and often controversial thinker. Key selections from Tallis's major works are supplemented by Michael Grant's detailed introduction and linking commentary. From nihilism to Theorrhoea, from literary theory to the role of the unconscious, The Raymond Tallis Reader guides us through the panoptic sweep of Tallis's critical insights and reveals a way of thinking for the 21st century.
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115My brain made me do it, your honourThe Philosophers' Magazine 55 (55): 31-41. 2011.It is evident that every moment of our life we depend on having some kind of brain in working order. But it does not follow from this that we are a brain in working order.
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368 Identity and the mindIn Giselle Walker & Elisabeth Leedham-Green (eds.), Identity, Cambridge University Press. pp. 21--184. 2010.
Manchester, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Areas of Interest
| Metaphysics |
| Philosophy of Mind |