Book ID: CBB001251426

Aping Mankind: Neuromania, Darwinitis and the Misrepresentation of Humanity (2011)

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Tallis, Raymond (Author)


Acumen Publishers


Publication Date: 2011
Physical Details: xi + 388 pp.; bibl.; index
Language: English

In a devastating critique Raymond Tallis exposes the exaggerated claims made for the ability of neuroscience and evolutionary theory to explain human consciousness, behaviour, culture and society. While readily acknowledging the astounding progress neuroscience has made in helping us understand how the brain works, Tallis directs his guns at neuroscience's dark companion -- Neuromania as he describes it -- the belief that brain activity is not merely a necessary but a sufficient condition for human consciousness and that consequently our everyday behaviour can be entirely understood in neural terms. With the formidable acuity and precision of both clinician and philosopher, Tallis dismantles the idea that we are our brains, which has given rise to a plethora of neuro-prefixed pseudo-disciplines laying claim to explain everything from art and literature to criminality and religious belief, and shows it to be confused and fallacious, and an abuse of the prestige of science, one that sidesteps a whole range of mind--body problems. The belief that human beings can be understood essentially in biological terms is a serious obstacle, argues Tallis, to clear thinking about what human beings are and what they might become. To explain everyday behaviour in Darwinian terms and to identify human consciousness with the activity of the evolved brain denies human uniqueness, and by minimising the differences between us and our nearest animal kin, misrepresents what we are, offering a grotesquely simplified and degrading account of humanity. We are, shows Tallis, infinitely more interesting and complex than we appear in the mirror of biologism. Combative, fearless and always thought-provoking, Aping Mankind is an important book, one that scientists, cultural commentators and policy-makers cannot ignore.

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Authors & Contributors
Picozzi, Mario
Herring, Emily
Markus Scholz
Keerthana Samanthapudi
Peter A. Bandettini
Plebe, Alessio
Journals
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
Medicina Historica
Science as Culture
Revue d'Histoire des Sciences
Kansas History: A Journal of the Central Plains
Publishers
University of Minnesota Press
Pickering & Chatto
MIT Press
CLUEB
Concepts
Neurosciences
Brain
Evolution
Reductionism
Darwinism
Biology
People
Vandel, Albert
Grassé, Pierre-Paul
Weismann, August
Lewes, George Henry
Hodgson, Geoffrey M.
Hardy, Thomas
Time Periods
21st century
20th century, late
20th century
19th century
Early modern
18th century
Places
Kansas (U.S.)
United States
Latin America
France
Institutions
Jesuits (Society of Jesus)
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