Reductionism in Art and Brain Science
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"Reductionism in Art and Brain Science" is a book by neuroscientist Eric R. Kandel that explores the parallels between modern art and the scientific study of the brain to illuminate how both fields seek to understand perception and consciousness.
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Target entity: Reductionism in Art and Brain Science Context triple: [Eric R. Kandel, notableWork, Reductionism in Art and Brain Science]
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Feeling Beauty: The Neuroscience of Aesthetic Experience
Feeling Beauty: The Neuroscience of Aesthetic Experience is a scholarly book that explores how brain science and psychology illuminate our emotional and cognitive responses to art and aesthetic experience.
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Neurophilosophy: Toward a Unified Science of the Mind-Brain
Neurophilosophy: Toward a Unified Science of the Mind-Brain is a foundational book that integrates neuroscience and philosophy to explore how brain science can inform and reshape our understanding of the mind.
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Consciousness: Confessions of a Romantic Reductionist
"Consciousness: Confessions of a Romantic Reductionist" is a book by neuroscientist Christof Koch that blends personal memoir with a scientific exploration of the neural basis of conscious experience.
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The Large, the Small and the Human Mind
The Large, the Small and the Human Mind is a philosophical and scientific book exploring the nature of reality, consciousness, and the relationship between quantum mechanics, cosmology, and human understanding.
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Brain-Wise: Studies in Neurophilosophy
Brain-Wise: Studies in Neurophilosophy is a book that explores how advances in neuroscience reshape traditional philosophical questions about the mind, consciousness, and cognition.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Reductionism in Art and Brain Science Target entity description: "Reductionism in Art and Brain Science" is a book by neuroscientist Eric R. Kandel that explores the parallels between modern art and the scientific study of the brain to illuminate how both fields seek to understand perception and consciousness.
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A.
Feeling Beauty: The Neuroscience of Aesthetic Experience
Feeling Beauty: The Neuroscience of Aesthetic Experience is a scholarly book that explores how brain science and psychology illuminate our emotional and cognitive responses to art and aesthetic experience.
-
B.
Neurophilosophy: Toward a Unified Science of the Mind-Brain
Neurophilosophy: Toward a Unified Science of the Mind-Brain is a foundational book that integrates neuroscience and philosophy to explore how brain science can inform and reshape our understanding of the mind.
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C.
Consciousness: Confessions of a Romantic Reductionist
"Consciousness: Confessions of a Romantic Reductionist" is a book by neuroscientist Christof Koch that blends personal memoir with a scientific exploration of the neural basis of conscious experience.
-
D.
The Large, the Small and the Human Mind
The Large, the Small and the Human Mind is a philosophical and scientific book exploring the nature of reality, consciousness, and the relationship between quantum mechanics, cosmology, and human understanding.
-
E.
Brain-Wise: Studies in Neurophilosophy
Brain-Wise: Studies in Neurophilosophy is a book that explores how advances in neuroscience reshape traditional philosophical questions about the mind, consciousness, and cognition.
- F. None of above. chosen
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