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Colin Blakemore (1944–2022)

Autor von Mechanics of the Mind (BBC Reith Lectures; 1976)

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Andere Namen
Blakemore, Sir Colin
Geburtstag
1944-06-01
Todestag
2022-06-27
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
UK
Geburtsort
Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England, UK
Sterbeort
Oxford, England (Sobell House Hospice)
Todesursache
motor neurone disease
Ausbildung
King Henry VIII School, Coventry
Cambridge University (Corpus Christi College|medical sciences|BA|1965|paid for MA|1969)
University of California, Berkeley (physiological optics|PhD)
Berufe
neurobiologist
science communicator
humanist
Organisationen
Cambridge University (demonstrator then lecturer in physiology|1968-1979)
World Cultural Council (founding member|1981)
British Association for the Advancement of Science (president|1997-1998)
Association of British Science Writers (honorary president|2004)
Academia Europaea
Beijing DeTao Masters Academy (Zeige alle 18)
Biosciences Federation (president)
British Humanist Association (patron)
British Neuroscience Association (president)
British Pharmacological Society
Downing College (director of medical studies)
European Academy of Sciences and Arts
Institute of Biology
Medical Research Council (chief executive)
Oxford University
Physiological Society (president)
Rationalist Association (honorary associate)
Society of Biology
Preise und Auszeichnungen
BBC Reith Lecturer (1976)
Robert Bing Prize
Prix du Docteur Robert Netter
Michael Faraday Prize (1989)
Cairns Memorial Medal
Ferrier Award (Zeige alle 13)
Friendship Award (2012)
Ralph W. Gerard Award (2012)
Royal Society (Fellow)
Royal College of Physicians (Honorary Fellow)
Academy of Medical Sciences (Fellow)
Royal Society of Medicine (Honorary Fellow)
Knight Bachelor

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The study of the brain is one of the last frontiers of science. This book is a personal review of the current state of knowledge about the human brain: it is based on the text of the 1976 Keith Lectures, supplemented With a large number of illustrations, many of them in colour. The Lectures, Which were broadcast on BBC Radio, were well received and attracted a great deal of attention in the media. Dr Colin Blakemore describes the mechanisms of sensation, sleep, memory and thought. He also discusses the philosophical questions of human consciousness, the evolution of thinking about body and mind, the relationship between art and perception, and the origin and functions of language. Here is a biologist’s attempt to remove the element of magic from the consideration of ' human behaviour, Without belittling the complexity of the human mind. He argues that man’s special status is due to the emergence - under evolutionary forces of a ‘Collective Mind’ - a system of knowledge, expertise and ethical standards that has dominated and guided human society and Which qualifies as a. functional extension of the human brains that have contributed to it. In the final chapter Dr Blakemore examines the basis of social intolerance and reasons that a full understanding of society depends on a complete description of the human nervous system. The brain struggling to understand the brain is society trying to explain itself.… (mehr)
 
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Asko_Tolonen | 1 weitere Rezension | Jul 11, 2020 |
We should all ask how this knowledge could have been produced without violating the rights of either human or nonhuman persons.
 
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