How Can Physics Underlie the Mind?

How Can Physics Underlie the Mind?
Author: George Ellis
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 502
Release: 2016-05-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 366249809X

Physics underlies all complexity, including our own existence: how is this possible? How can our own lives emerge from interactions of electrons, protons, and neutrons? This book considers the interaction of physical and non-physical causation in complex systems such as living beings, and in particular in the human brain, relating this to the emergence of higher levels of complexity with real causal powers. In particular it explores the idea of top-down causation, which is the key effect allowing the emergence of true complexity and also enables the causal efficacy of non-physical entities, including the value of money, social conventions, and ethical choices.

Victorian Science in Context

Victorian Science in Context
Author: Bernard Lightman
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 499
Release: 2008-07-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0226481107

Victorians were fascinated by the flood of strange new worlds that science was opening to them. Exotic plants and animals poured into London from all corners of the Empire, while revolutionary theories such as the radical idea that humans might be descended from apes drew crowds to heated debates. Men and women of all social classes avidly collected scientific specimens for display in their homes and devoured literature about science and its practitioners. Victorian Science in Context captures the essence of this fascination, charting the many ways in which science influenced and was influenced by the larger Victorian culture. Contributions from leading scholars in history, literature, and the history of science explore questions such as: What did science mean to the Victorians? For whom was Victorian science written? What ideological messages did it convey? The contributors show how practical concerns interacted with contextual issues to mold Victorian science—which in turn shaped much of the relationship between modern science and culture.

Physics in Context

Physics in Context
Author: Chris Wiecek
Publisher:
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2004-08-31
Genre: Astrophysics
ISBN: 9780195550283

Physics in Context: The Forces of Life Second Edition meets the requirements of the NSW Physics Stage 6 revised syllabus, offering students a comprehensive text for the Preliminary course. The text is organised so that students can monitor their progress, test their understanding and revise key concepts and ideas at their own pace.

The Physics of Duns Scotus

The Physics of Duns Scotus
Author: Richard Cross
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1998
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780198269748

This text contains detailed discussion and analysis of Dun Scotus's accounts of the nature of matter and the structure of material substance. His views on these matters are sophisticated and highly original.

Physics in Context for Cambridge International AS and a Level 2nd Edition

Physics in Context for Cambridge International AS and a Level 2nd Edition
Author: Jim Breithaupt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2015-02-01
Genre: Physics
ISBN: 9780198354741

Covering the latest Cambridge A Level Physics syllabus (9702), this stretching resource supports advanced science skills. It helps build long-term performance, as well as supporting confidence for the Cambridge exams. The practical approach helps to make science meaningful - ideal for students planning to study science at university.

Physics in Context for Cambridge International as & a Level

Physics in Context for Cambridge International as & a Level
Author: Jim Breithaupt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 427
Release: 2015-02
Genre: Physics
ISBN: 9780198354765

Mapped to the latest Cambridge A level physics syllabus, this comprehensive print and digital student book pack supports students with its stretching, problem solving approach.

A Cultural History of Physics

A Cultural History of Physics
Author: Karoly Simonyi
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 644
Release: 2012-01-25
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1439865116

While the physical sciences are a continuously evolving source of technology and of understanding about our world, they have become so specialized and rely on so much prerequisite knowledge that for many people today the divide between the sciences and the humanities seems even greater than it was when C. P. Snow delivered his famous 1959 lecture,

Physics in Context

Physics in Context
Author: Jim Breithaupt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2015-06-19
Genre:
ISBN: 9780198354758

Covering the latest Cambridge A Level Physics syllabus (9702), this digital resource supports advanced science skills. It helps build long-term performance, as well as supporting confidence for the Cambridge exams. The practical approach helps to make science meaningful - ideal for students planning to study science at university.