This thesis offers a fresh angle on the history of neuroscience by highlighting that the human-animal boundary has since Antiquity been a vital component of all philosophical, anatomical and experimental discourses on the nervous system and its associated properties. I argue that in this regard, the history of neuroscience is not as straightforward and progressive as traditional accounts convey; rather, the constant negotiation of what makes us differ from animals and the need to assert human bodily and mental superiority not only influenced philosophical debates, but at times even distorted the actual observation and description of corporeal structures. By focussing on key historical figures whose research helped shape our understanding of...
This thesis examines metaphysical themes in the historical neurosciences and implements those themes...
The problem of animal consciousness has profound implications on our concept of nature and of our pl...
This dissertation examines the historical context of nineteenth- and twentieth-century neurophysiolo...
This thesis offers a fresh angle on the history of neuroscience by highlighting that the human-anima...
The debate on animal minds spurred by Pierre Bayle’s article “Rorarius” in his Dictionnaire is well ...
The nature of the relationship between mind and body is one of the greatest remaining mysteries. As ...
Introduction: Back in the sixth century BC, as part of the evolution of Medicine, a philosophical id...
<p>Nervous systems are standardly interpreted as information processing input-output devices. They r...
The nature of the relationship between mind and body is one of the greatest remaining mysteries. As ...
The tremendous expansion and the differentiation of the neocortex constitute two major events in the...
Nervous systems are standardly interpreted as information processing input-output devices. They rece...
Neuroscience, like most other divisions of natural philosophy, emerged in the Hellenistic world foll...
In arguing against the likelihood of consciousness in non-human animals, Descartes advances a slippe...
Notes bibliogr. en fin de chapitres. Index.The brain in antiquity -- Changing concepts of brain func...
It remains a standing problem how and why the first nervous systems evolved. Molecular and genomic i...
This thesis examines metaphysical themes in the historical neurosciences and implements those themes...
The problem of animal consciousness has profound implications on our concept of nature and of our pl...
This dissertation examines the historical context of nineteenth- and twentieth-century neurophysiolo...
This thesis offers a fresh angle on the history of neuroscience by highlighting that the human-anima...
The debate on animal minds spurred by Pierre Bayle’s article “Rorarius” in his Dictionnaire is well ...
The nature of the relationship between mind and body is one of the greatest remaining mysteries. As ...
Introduction: Back in the sixth century BC, as part of the evolution of Medicine, a philosophical id...
<p>Nervous systems are standardly interpreted as information processing input-output devices. They r...
The nature of the relationship between mind and body is one of the greatest remaining mysteries. As ...
The tremendous expansion and the differentiation of the neocortex constitute two major events in the...
Nervous systems are standardly interpreted as information processing input-output devices. They rece...
Neuroscience, like most other divisions of natural philosophy, emerged in the Hellenistic world foll...
In arguing against the likelihood of consciousness in non-human animals, Descartes advances a slippe...
Notes bibliogr. en fin de chapitres. Index.The brain in antiquity -- Changing concepts of brain func...
It remains a standing problem how and why the first nervous systems evolved. Molecular and genomic i...
This thesis examines metaphysical themes in the historical neurosciences and implements those themes...
The problem of animal consciousness has profound implications on our concept of nature and of our pl...
This dissertation examines the historical context of nineteenth- and twentieth-century neurophysiolo...