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Can Neuroscience Change Our Minds?

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Can Neuroscience Change Our Minds? by Hilary Rose and Steven Rose explores the rapidly advancing field of neuroscience and questions its implications on our understanding of the human mind. The authors delve into ethical and philosophical considerations, examining whether neuroscience can truly alter our concepts of consciousness, self, and free will. It's a thought-provoking journey through scientific discoveries blended with critical perspectives.
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You might enjoy this book if you're curious about the latest developments in neuroscience and its potential to influence our understanding of the human mind. It offers an insightful critique of how neuroscience is often portrayed in popular culture, encouraging readers to think critically about the implications and limitations of neuroscientific research. If you appreciate works that blend science with philosophy and social commentary, this book may appeal to you.

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Can Neuroscience Change Our Minds?

Neuroscience, with its astounding new technologies, is uncovering the workings of the brain and with this perhaps the mind. The 'neuro' prefix spills out into every area of life, from neuroaesthetics to neuroeconomics, neurogastronomy and neuroeducation.

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Neuroscience, with its astounding new technologies, is uncovering the workings of the brain and, with this, perhaps the mind. The 'neuro' prefix spills out into every area of life, from neuroaesthetics to neuroeconomics, neurogastronomy, and neuroeducation.

With its promise to cure physical and social ills, the government sees neuroscience as a tool to increase the 'mental capital' of the children of the deprived and workless. It sets aside intensifying poverty and inequality, instead claiming that basing children's rearing and education on brain science will transform both the child's and the nation's health and wealth.

Leading critics of such neuropretensions, neuroscientist Steven Rose and sociologist of science Hilary Rose take a sceptical look at these claims and the science underlying them, sifting out the sensible from the snake oil. Examining the ways in which science is shaped by and shapes the political economy of neoliberalism, they argue that neuroscience on its own is not able to bear the weight of these hopes.

Can Neuroscience Change Our Minds? delves deep into these discussions, exploring the potential and the limitations of neuroscience in addressing societal challenges.

Series: New Human Frontiers

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Can Neuroscience Change Our Minds? by Hilary Rose and Steven Rose is praised for its bold commentary on cultural trends, delivering a thought-provoking critique. The book challenges the rise of neuroscientific ideas and the neoliberal ideologies behind them, offering an important perspective that encourages readers to question prevailing narratives.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780745689326

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 24 June 2016

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Polity Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 15.0mm

Width: 127.0mm

Height: 191.0mm

Weight: 204g

Pages: 176

About the Author

Hilary Rose is Emerita Professor of Social Policy at the University of Bradford. Together with Steven Rose, she is author of "Genes, Cells and Brains" and "Alas, Poor Darwin".

Steven Rose is Emeritus Professor of Neuroscience at The Open University. He was co-founder of the British Neuroscience Association, and has won numerous prestigious awards, including the Biochemical Society medal for communication in science and the British Neuroscience Association's lifetime award for "Outstanding contributions to neuroscience".

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