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A Bell in the Storm begins with the experience of persistent pain in an attempt to prove his pain is real to his doctor,the author engages the theory of pain from Descartes to the most recent revelations of our neuroplastic brain. Rather than pain being referenced from a predictable machine-like body that is haunted by the mystery of the mind, it is engendered through the staggering complexity and self-referential unpredictability of the neuroplastic brain. This begs questions of medicine, theory and philosophy to ask better questions of our experiences of pain and the affirmation of what…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A Bell in the Storm begins with the experience of
persistent pain in an attempt to prove his pain is
real to his doctor,the author engages the theory of
pain from Descartes to the most recent revelations
of our neuroplastic brain. Rather than pain being
referenced from a predictable machine-like body that
is haunted by the mystery of the mind, it is
engendered through the staggering complexity and
self-referential unpredictability of the
neuroplastic brain. This begs questions of
medicine, theory and philosophy to ask better
questions of our experiences of pain and the
affirmation of what possessing a neuroplastic brain
means for our very changeable beings. While we are
more fragile than we thought we are also much more
miraculous. Our seeming inability to uncover the
secrets of pain is far from a loss but an
outstanding opportunity for an affirmation of
the inseparability of our ever-changing brains with
our second to second existence. It is in better
understanding this inseparability that affords us
creative moments that can free us from universal
views that disparage the sufferer to intimate
glimpses and affirmations of their lives.
Autorenporträt
David A. Buchanan, MA PhD: Senior Lecturer University of
Tasmania, Australia.