| Atheist Reality and the Brain: A Summary of Atheistic Thought Related to the Scientific Knowledge of How the Brain Functions
(1995)
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| Book Details |
| Author |
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| Genre |
Philosophy; Scientific |
| Subject |
Atheism |
| Publication Date |
November 1995 |
| Format |
Paperback (13
x
152
mm)
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| Publisher |
Desserco Pubns |
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| Plot |
| We do not perceive reality, our brains interpret it. Our vision appears to be fairly accurate. However, there are many aspects of vision that are not real. Our other senses are far less accurate. Scientific experiments have been conducted that show why the world that our brains reproduce in our heads is not entirely real. This book presents a few of those experiments. |
| Personal Details |
| Collection Status |
In Collection |
| Condition |
Near Mint |
| Index |
217 |
| Owner |
Ridge |
| Rating |
2 |
| Read It |
Yes |
| Links |
Amazon US
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| Loan Status |
Available |
| Overdue |
No |
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| Product Details |
| ISBN |
0916698025 |
| Cover Price |
$6.00 |
| First Edition |
No |
| Rare |
No |
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