The study of self-consciousness helps humans understand
themselves and restores their identities. But self-consciousness
has been a mystery since the beginning of history, and this mystery
cannot be resolved by conventional natural science. In
Self-Consciousness, author Masakazu Shoji takes the mystery out of
self-consciousness by proposing the idea that the human brain and
body are a biological machine.
A former VLSI microprocessor designer and semiconductor
physicist, Shoji was guided by the ideas of ancient sages to create
a conceptual design of a human machine brain model. He explains how
it works, how it senses itself and the outside world, and how the
machine creates the sense of existence of the subject SELF to
itself, just as a living human brain does.
A follow-up to Shoji's previous book, "Neuron Circuits,
Electronic Circuits, and Self-Consciousness," this new volume
examines self-consciousness from three unconventional viewpoints to
present a complex theory of the mind and how self-consciousness
develops.
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