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Renatus renatus: the Cartesian tradition in British neuroscience and the neurophilosophy of John Carew Eccles
Authors:Smith C U
Affiliation:Vision Sciences, Aston University, Birmingham, B4 7ET, United Kingdom. c.u.m.smith@aston.ac.uk
Abstract:J. C. Eccles (1903-1997) had a highly distinguished career in neurophysiology, being awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine or Physiology in 1963. This paper sets him within the Cartesian tradition of British neurophysiology initiated by Thomas Henry Huxley in the mid-19th century. It shows how the mind-brain problematique of the Cartesian tradition troubled him throughout his career, leading him finally to a solution in terms of quantum microphysics and microphysiology. This position, which has subsequently become fashionable, is discussed and shown (at least in the form Eccles espoused) to provide no solution to the problem posed by Descartes in the early 17th century.
Keywords:Key Words: Eccles   Descartes   neurophilosophy   Huxley   Sherrington
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