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ALPHABETICAL BRAIN™ VOCABULARY
HUMANIST HUB
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June 10, 2020
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Christof Koch is the Director of the Allen Brain Institute in Seattle. He has written three important books about human consciousness, which should be read and discussed throughout the Humanist Galaxy of scientific free thinkers.
The first book is [1] FEELING OF LIFE ITSELF: Why Consciousness is Widespread But Can't be Computed; the second book is [2] CONSCIOUSNESS: Confessions of a Romantic Reductionist; and third book is [3] THE QUEST FOR CONSCIOUSNESS: a Neurobiological Approach published by Roberts & Company, 2004 (429 pages).
His two most recent books are lisled below. They represent state-of-the art thinking about the nature of human consciousness:
[1] FEELING OF LIFE ITSELF:
Why Consciousness is Widespread
But Can't be Computed
by Christof Koch.
The MIT Press, 2019 (280 pages)
AND
[2] CONSCIOUSNESS:
Confessions of a Romantic Reductionist
by Christof Koch.
The MIT Press, 2012 (181 pages)
Click or Tap to Outlines and Reviews:
Book #1:
THE FEELING OF LIFE ITSELF:
Why Consciousness is Widespread
But Can't be Computed
AND
Book #2:
CONSCIOUSNESS:
Confessions of a Romantic Reductionist
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