Programming and metaprogramming of the human biocomputer
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John Lilly, a world-renowned biologist, famous for his study of the minds of dolphins, is the author of many books, including The Cyclone Center, published by Sofia. He devoted many years to studying loneliness and isolation in confined spaces. The author uses ideas obtained through extrapolation and processing of modern computer theory to explain the subjective aspects of the functioning of the human brain and software control of the psyche. The methodological foundations of the biocomputer approach he proposes are discussed. The results of research and self-analysis are presented.
“This work is the result of my many years of personal efforts aimed at studying the paradoxes of the mind and brain, their relationships and connections. It is suggested that the major findings of this work might help to resolve some of the philosophical and theoretical difficulties that arise when different points of view and different underlying assumptions are used. Some of the most important philosophical problems concern the existence of the self, its relation to the brain and mind, to other minds, the existence or non-existence of an immortal part of oneself, belief and the creation of various empowered fantasies in these areas of thought."
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Джон Лилли Каннигам
- Language
- Ukrainian
- Release date
- 1994
- Translator
- Семен Иванович Чурюмов