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Hyman M. Schipper
Autor von Astrocytes in Brain Aging and Neurodegeneration (Neuroscience Intelligence Unit)
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Since reductionism is pretty much roundly dismissed, the theorizing often has the feeling of preaching to the choir. Does that invalidate the book? I would say no. The richness of kabbalistic systems may yet provide a fertile ground for future speculation. As consciousness in kaballah must originate in the highest three sephiroth whose workings lie forever concealed from human knowledge and experience, speculation may represent the limit of what we can know about the ultimate nature and origin of conscious phenomena. No other analytical approach to consciousness has been able to get beyond the most rudimentary speculation, so there seems to be broad agreement on that score. The reduction argument appears to have long since buckled under the weight of its own contradictions. If indeed we must accept speculation is the best we can hope for where consciousness is concerned-- and this book makes a strong case that it must be -- then this book's overall approach would appear to be sound.… (mehr)