Neuroexistentialism
Meaning, Morals, and Purpose in the Age of Neuroscience
Gregg Caruso editor Owen Flanagan editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:29th Mar '18
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This insightful exploration of existentialism examines how neuroscience impacts concepts like morality and consciousness, as discussed in Neuroexistentialism.
The book Neuroexistentialism delves into the intersection of philosophy and neuroscience, bringing together prominent thinkers from various fields to confront our neuroexistentialist predicament. These contributors, including philosophers, neuroscientists, cognitive scientists, and legal scholars, examine how advancements in the mind sciences impact our understanding of fundamental concepts such as morality, love, emotion, and consciousness. This collaborative effort aims to provide insights into how these scientific developments influence our perceptions of free will, moral responsibility, and the meaning of life.
As the narrative unfolds, Neuroexistentialism highlights the evolution of existential thought through its three waves. The first wave, characterized by figures like Kierkegaard and Nietzsche, questioned the ability of religious traditions to offer a solid foundation for meaning and purpose. The second wave, represented by Sartre and Camus, critiqued the overly optimistic Enlightenment ideals. In contrast, the third wave emerges in response to the challenges posed by neuroscience, which threatens traditional notions of an immaterial self and raises foundational anxieties about existence.
Ultimately, Neuroexistentialism invites readers to reflect on the implications of these discussions for our understanding of selfhood and the human experience. By exploring the connections between neuroscience and existential concerns, the book encourages a deeper contemplation of what it means to be human in a world increasingly shaped by scientific inquiry and discovery.
Caruso and Flanagan's edited collection Neuroexistentialism provides a carefully considered selection of writings that discuss a broad range of themes pertaining to a contemporary discourse that is both fascinating, thought provoking and complex. * Anna Westin, Metapsychology *
ISBN: 9780190460723
Dimensions: 163mm x 236mm x 25mm
Weight: 692g
388 pages