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"In the spirit of the thinkers and experimenters whose ideas are mentioned in Knowing, Doing, and Being, Clarke has displayed a great breadth of knowledge in a book coursing in and out of neuroscience, quantum mechanics and philosophy."--Gloria Nneoma Onwuneme "Bookbag "
"Most scientists would agree that two of the 'biggest' (and, ergo, the hardest) problems are (i) understanding the nature of consciousness; and (ii) understanding the fundamental conceptual structure that lies at the heart of matter in the guise of quantum theory. Of course that fact that 'consciousness and 'quantum theory are both very difficult does not of itself imply any connection between them. However, in practice the idea that quantum theory plays some role in consciousness has been around since the 1930s in one form or the other. Most physicists are very suspicious of such work and generally think that the subject died out some time ago. However, as the author shows in this most elegant and informative book, this is far from being the case. He gives a philosophically well-informed and balanced view of the existing literature before developing ideas of his own that are grounded in the well-known work by the psychologists Teasdale and Barnard on a sophisticated model of the human mind in action. I read Chris Clarke s book with fascination and considerable admiration for the breadth of his knowledge of a wide range of subjects. I strongly recommend this text to anyone with an interest in the mind-body problem."--Chris Isham, Emeritus Professor of Theoretical Physics"
"In the spirit of the thinkers and experimenters whose ideas are mentioned in Knowing, Doing, and Being, Clarke has displayed a great breadth of knowledge in a book coursing in and out of neuroscience, quantum mechanics and philosophy."--Gloria Nneoma Onwuneme "Bookbag "
"Most scientists would agree that two of the 'biggest' (and, ergo, the hardest) problems are (i) understanding the nature of consciousness; and (ii) understanding the fundamental conceptual structure that lies at the heart of matter in the guise of quantum theory. Of course that fact that 'consciousness' and 'quantum theory' are both very difficult does not of itself imply any connection between them. However, in practice the idea that quantum theory plays some role in consciousness has been around since the 1930s in one form or the other. Most physicists are very suspicious of such work and generally think that the subject died out some time ago. However, as the author shows in this most elegant and informative book, this is far from being the case. He gives a philosophically well-informed and balanced view of the existing literature before developing ideas of his own that are grounded in the well-known work by the psychologists Teasdale and Barnard on a sophisticated model of the human mind in action. I read Chris Clarke's book with fascination and considerable admiration for the breadth of his knowledge of a wide range of subjects. I strongly recommend this text to anyone with an interest in the mind-body problem."
--Chris Isham, Emeritus Professor of Theoretical Physics"In the spirit of the thinkers and experimenters whose ideas are mentioned in Knowing, Doing, and Being, Clarke has displayed a great breadth of knowledge in a book coursing in and out of neuroscience, quantum mechanics and philosophy."
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