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ISBN: 9788483072004
En 'Lo que nos hace pensar: La naturaleza y la regla', Jean-Pierre Changeux, un renombrado neurobiólogo, y Paul Ricoeur, un filósofo destacado, entablan un diálogo profundo sobre las neurociencias, la moral y la condición humana. Desde sus respectivas disciplinas, exploran cómo la razón y el sentido común pueden prevalecer en la sociedad, abordando temas como la ética, las normas y la paz. Este libro invita a la reflexión sobre los dilemas y debates que los autores han desarrollado en torno a los temas más profundos de la humanidad, ofreciendo una perspectiva enriquecedora sobre el pensamiento y la existencia.

Jean-Pierre Changeux is a French neuroscientist known for his research in several fields of biology, from the structure and function of proteins, to the early development of the nervous system up to cognitive functions. Although being famous in biological sciences for the MWC model, the identification and purification of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor, the theory of epigenesis by synapse selection and the global neuronal workspace theory for conscious processing are also notable scientific achievements. Changeux is known by the non-scientific public for his ideas regarding the connection between mind and physical brain. As put forth in his book, Conversations on Mind, Matter and Mathematics, Changeux strongly supports the view that the nervous system functions in a projective rather than reactive style and that interaction with the environment, rather than being instructive, results in the selection amongst a diversity of preexisting internal representations.
