Naturgeschichte der Freiheit (German, Hardcover)


Freedom of will is one of the central concepts we useto define ourselves as human. Through the discoveries made in the fields of neuroscience and brain research however, the very basis of those concepts have come into question: Is our freedom simply the result of regulated processes? Or is our freedom to be found within the loopholes of that regulation? Or does freedom belong to a realm beyond the control of the biological and the physical?The evolution of freedom is the Human Project groupa (TM)s first focus. The scholars involved, representing neurobiology, zoology, psychology, psychiatry, and philosophy, have developed a concept of freedom which can be explained through the life sciences and at the same time, can be grasped by cultural studies. This exemplary interdisciplinary procedure requires each discipline to examine their fundamental convictions in order to arrive at a clear understanding of the terms and concepts used.

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Freedom of will is one of the central concepts we useto define ourselves as human. Through the discoveries made in the fields of neuroscience and brain research however, the very basis of those concepts have come into question: Is our freedom simply the result of regulated processes? Or is our freedom to be found within the loopholes of that regulation? Or does freedom belong to a realm beyond the control of the biological and the physical?The evolution of freedom is the Human Project groupa (TM)s first focus. The scholars involved, representing neurobiology, zoology, psychology, psychiatry, and philosophy, have developed a concept of freedom which can be explained through the life sciences and at the same time, can be grasped by cultural studies. This exemplary interdisciplinary procedure requires each discipline to examine their fundamental convictions in order to arrive at a clear understanding of the terms and concepts used.

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Product Details

General

Imprint

De Gruyter

Country of origin

Germany

Series

Humanprojekt, 1

Release date

August 2007

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

August 2007

Editors

Dimensions

232 x 162 x 32mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover - Sewn / Paper over boards

Pages

504

ISBN-13

978-3-11-019111-0

Barcode

9783110191110

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LSN

3-11-019111-3



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