Mind and Matter: The Tarner Lectures Delivered at Trinity College, Cambridge, in October 1956
by Schrodinger, Erwin
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- 0521062225
- ISBN 13
- 9780521062220
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Cambridge University Press. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1958. First Edition; First Printing. Hard Cover. 0521062225 . Prev owner signature, date on front endpaper; no other marks; no dust jacket The author, a Nobel Prize winning founder of quantum mechanics, took on the problem of consciousness before it was regarded as "scientifically" acceptable subject. In contrast to Penrose and others, he does not invoke the mysteries of quantum theory to explain consciousness. Rather "I would summarize my general hypothesis thus: consciousness is associated with the learning of the living substance..." [p.9]. ; 104 pages .
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- Title
- Mind and Matter: The Tarner Lectures Delivered at Trinity College, Cambridge, in October 1956
- Author
- Schrodinger, Erwin
- Format/Binding
- Hard Cover
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good with no dust jacket
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- Edition
- First Edition; First Printing
- Binding
- Hardcover
- ISBN 10
- 0521062225
- ISBN 13
- 9780521062220
- Publisher
- Cambridge University Press
- Date Published
- 1958
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- 0521062225
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