999 resultados para Ardail, Adolphe (1835-1911) -- Portraits


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Vols. 3-4 have title: The history of twenty-five years, 1856-1880... After the author's death, v.3-4 were revised and seen through the press by A.C. Lyall.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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The year 2011 marked the centenary of the death of one of the founders of British neurology, John Hughlings-Jackson (1835-1911). By common consent he was a great clinician. But he was more. He endeavored to use clinical observations to throw light on one of the great problems of the modern world, the problem of mind. Hughlings-Jackson's daily contact with mentalities warped by neurological disease caused him to ponder deeply the nature of the mind-brain relationship, nowadays often known simply as the "hard problem. " In particular, he saw the danger of conflating mind and brain, a danger that has grown greater with the spectacular growth of neuroscientific knowledge during the last century. Although Hughlings-Jackson's neuroscientific thought is long outdated, his philosophic endeavors remain highly instructive. © 2012 by The Johns Hopkins University Press.

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In the apartment on Ruemkorffstrasse that the Gottschalks occupied after being forced to sell their house.