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Cajal and Consciousness
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2001
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NeurolinguisticsSocial SciencesDisorders Of ConsciousnessSantiago Ramón CajalExistentialismSocial ConsciousnessLanguage StudiesCognitive NeuroscienceBrainConsciousnessCognitive ScienceConsciousness TodayNeurophilosophyModern NeurosciencePhilosophy Of LanguageNeurophysiologyNeuroanatomyNeuroscienceArtificial ConsciousnessMindbody ProblemPhilosophy Of Mind
One hundred years after Santiago Ramón Cajal established the bases of modern neuroscience in his masterpiece Textura del sistema nervioso del hombre y de los vertebrados, the question is stated again: What is the status of consciousness today? The responses in this book, by contemporary leading figures of neuroscience, evolution, molecular biology, computer science, and quantum physics, collectively compose a fascinating conceptual landscape. Both the evolutionary emergence of consciousness and its development towards the highest level may be analyzed by a wealth of new theories and hypotheses, including Cajal's prescient ones. Some noticeable gaps remain, however. Celebrating the centennial of Textura is a timely occasion to reassess how close--and how far--our system of the sciences is to explaining consciousness.
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