The Author John G. Sutton has been previously published Internationally by the most prestigious publishing houses in the UK such as HarperCollins, Bloomsbury, Piatkus, Element/Penguin. In Volume One of his autobiography John tells how his early life really screwed up his mind.
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Preface
List of abbreviations
1. Introduction: traces, brains and history
Part I. Animal Spirits and Memory Traces: Introduction
2. Wriggle-work: the quick and nimble animal spirits
3. Memory and 'the Cartesian philosophy of the brain'
Part II. Inner Discipline: Introduction
4. Spirit sciences, memory motions
5. Cognition, chaos and control in English responses to Descartes' theory of memory
6. Local and distributed representations
7. John Locke and the neurophilosophy of self
8. The puzzle of survival
9. Spirits, body and self
10. The puzzle of elimination
Part III. 'The Phantasmal Chaos of Association': Introduction
11. Fodor, connectionism and cognitive discipline
12. Associationism and neo-associationism
13. Hartley's distributed model of memory
14. Attacks on neurophilosophy: Reid and Coleridge
Part IV. Connectionism and the Philosophy of Memory: Introduction
15. Representations, realism and history
16. Attacks on traces
17. Order, confusion, remembering
References
Index.