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What should we do with our brain? / / Catherine Malabou ; foreword by Marc Jeannerod ; translated by Sebastian Rand



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Autore: Malabou Catherine Visualizza persona
Titolo: What should we do with our brain? / / Catherine Malabou ; foreword by Marc Jeannerod ; translated by Sebastian Rand Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: New York, : Fordham University Press, 2008
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (118 p.)
Disciplina: 128/.2
Soggetto topico: Philosophy of mind
Brain - Philosophy
Cognitive neuroscience - Philosophy
Adaptability (Psychology)
Note generali: Translated from the French.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references (p. 83-94).
Nota di contenuto: ""Contents""; ""Translator�s Note""; ""Foreword""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""What Should We Do with Our Brain?""; ""Introduction""; ""Plasticity�s Fields of Action""; ""The Central Power in Crisis""; ""��You Are Your Synapses��""; ""Conclusion: Toward a Biological Alter-globalism""; ""Notes""
Sommario/riassunto: Recent neuroscience, in replacing the old model of the brain as a single centralized source of control, has emphasized ?plasticity,? the quality by which our brains develop and change throughout the course of our lives. Our brains exist as historical products, developing in interaction with themselves and with their surroundings.Hence there is a thin line between the organization of the nervous system and the political and social organization that both conditions and is conditioned by human experience. Looking carefully at contemporary neuroscience, it is hard not to notice that the new way of talking about the brain mirrors the management discourse of the neo-liberal capitalist world in which we now live, with its talk of decentralization, networks, and flexibility. Consciously or unconsciously, science cannot but echo the world in which it takes place.In the neo-liberal world, ?plasticity? can be equated with ?flexibility??a term that has become a buzzword in economics and management theory. The plastic brain would thus represent just another style of power, which, although less centralized, is still a means of control. In this book, Catherine Malabou develops a second, more radical meaning for plasticity. Not only does plasticity allow our brains to adapt to existing circumstances, it opens a margin of freedom to intervene, to change those very circumstances. Such an understanding opens up a newly transformative aspect of the neurosciences.In insisting on this proximity between the neurosciences and the social sciences, Malabou applies to the brain Marx?s well-known phrase about history: people make their own brains, but they do not know it. This book is a summons to such knowledge.
Titolo autorizzato: What should we do with our brain  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 0-8232-6060-7
1-282-69887-7
9786612698873
0-8232-2954-8
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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Serie: Perspectives in continental philosophy.