It is futile to reduce all mental life to functionings of the
brain. This observation does not make the brain any the less
mysterious, challenging, or important in our lives. It suggests
only that we may find more about the brain by knowing more about
how the mind penetrates it, makes the brain do what it wants, and
uses it as its instrument. The brain does not know pain while all
other parts of the soma do. Doesn't this alone say that the brain
is only a relay to the knowing self-which then experiences pain? In
this book, Gattegno examines the role of the brain, the mind, and
the self in various aspects of human life, and the implications
these roles might have.
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