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The Nature of Human Brain Work An Introduction to Dialectics

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Unlock the mysteries of human brain work with this insightful introduction to dialectics. Explore the dynamic interplay of thought, consciousness, and material reality. Gain a deeper understanding of how our brains shape and are shaped by the world around us. Written by leading experts Henry Veltmeyer, Luciano Vasapollo, Mauro Casadio, and James Petras, this book offers a profound exploration of the human mind. ISBN: 9789350020524

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  • ISBN-13: 9789350020524
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Aakar Books
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9350020521
  • Publisher Date: 2011
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • No of Pages: 142

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Weight 0.5 kg

17 reviews for The Nature of Human Brain Work An Introduction to Dialectics

  1. Sakshi Sharma

    Good starting point, but I was expecting more practical applications.

  2. Mohit Shukla

    A bit dry in places, but the core ideas are fascinating. Could have used more real-world examples.

  3. Riya Chopra

    Profound and thought-provoking. This book has changed the way I see the world. Highly recommended.

  4. Dhruv Mahajan

    An excellent introduction to dialectics and its application to brain work. Clear and concise.

  5. Basant Kumar

    A dense but rewarding read. The concepts are complex, but the effort is worth it for the insights into dialectics and brain function.

  6. Arpita Tripathi

    This book truly opened my mind. A must-read for anyone interested in the philosophy of mind and consciousness.

  7. Nipun Jain

    A brilliant and insightful exploration of the human mind. Highly recommend.

  8. Rishi Raj Verma

    Interesting introduction, though sometimes feels a bit too academic. Still, a solid overview.

  9. Divyangi Mishra

    The authors present a compelling case for the dialectical nature of thought. A bit repetitive though.

  10. Kavya Gupta

    Interesting concepts, but the book feels somewhat theoretical and abstract.

  11. Shreshtha Roy

    I found some sections a bit dense, but overall a valuable contribution to the field.

  12. Venu Gopal

    It was okay. I don’t know that it was super interesting.

  13. Ashish Ranjan

    Valuable insights, though at times a bit repetitive and academic.

  14. Sonal Singh

    A groundbreaking book that sheds new light on the nature of human consciousness. A must-read!

  15. Medapureddi Tejo Sheshadri

    Not the easiest read, but definitely worth the effort. Some prior knowledge of philosophy is helpful.

  16. Daksh

    Challenging but ultimately illuminating. I appreciated the authors’ in-depth analysis.

  17. Aditi Mishra

    Solid academic work. The writing can be a little difficult to get through.

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