The myth of neuropsychiatry : a look at paradoxes, physics, and the human brain / Donald Mender.

Neuropsychiatrist Mender introduces the theories of the philosophers who have shaped our basic view of the mind through the ages, assesses the impact their insights have had on modern neuropsychiatry, critically assesses the strengths and limitations of neuropsychiatry, and propounds an original the...

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Main Author: Mender, Donald (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Plenum Press, [1994]
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505 0 |a 1. The Rise of Modern Neuropsychiatry -- 2. Neuropsychiatry's Current State -- 3. Neuropsychiatry and the Philosophy of Mind -- 4. Neuropsychiatry and Numbers -- 5. Computers and the Mind -- 6. Networks -- 7. The Downside of Machine Metaphors -- 8. Meaning in Gauge Fields -- 9. Madness and Alienation -- 10. Broken Symmetries of the Neuropsychiatric Marketplace -- 11. Neuropsychiatry and Psychoanalysis. 
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