Crimes of Reason brings together expanded and updated versions of some
of Braude’s best previously published essays, along with new essays
written specifically for this book. Although the essays deal with a
variety of topics, they all hover around a set of interrelated general
themes. These are: the poverty of mechanistic theories in the
behavioral and life sciences, the nature of psychological explanation
and (at least within the halls of the Academy) the unappreciated
strategies required to understand behavior, the nature of
dissociation, and the nature and limits of human abilities. Braude’s
targets include memory trace theory, inner-cause theories of human
behavior generally, Sheldrake’s theory of morphogenetic fields,
widespread but simplistic views on the nature of human abilities,
multiple personality and moral responsibility, the efficacy of prayer,
and the shoddy tactics often used to discredit research on
dissociation and parapsychology. Although the topics are often
abstract and the issues deep, their treatment in this book is
accessible, and the tone of the book is both light and occasionally
combative.
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ISBN
9798881871734
Publisert
2025
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1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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