"There is no issue in science of greater importance than the perplexity concerning the relation between the activity of discrete miscroscopic neurons and the molar psychological processes of which we are all individually aware. Even to consider this issue is to wrestle with one of the greatest intellectual challenges of huyman history. Robert Miller has done just that. ... Furthermore, he has undertaken the task of integration, synthesis, and interpretation with a fervor that can only be admired and a style that is elegant ...
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"There is no issue in science of greater importance than the perplexity concerning the relation between the activity of discrete miscroscopic neurons and the molar psychological processes of which we are all individually aware. Even to consider this issue is to wrestle with one of the greatest intellectual challenges of huyman history. Robert Miller has done just that. ... Furthermore, he has undertaken the task of integration, synthesis, and interpretation with a fervor that can only be admired and a style that is elegant and literate." -- Contemporary Psychology
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Fine in Very Good+ jacket. First American edition, 1981, hardcover with gilt stamped black cloth boards in wax wrapper, octavo, 239pp., not illustrated. Book fine with handsome boards and tight binding, text clean bright and unmarked. Wax wrapper in VG+ with mild toning and edgewear.
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