"On the brink of a new millenium, where does our understanding of the
mind stand? If you want lucid, insightful, sophisticated yet
accessible answers to this question, read this book! An expertly
edited, intellectually appetizing collection that brings together
future visions of those who have helped shape the field of mind/brain
sciences in our century..."
-- Guven Guzeldere, Duke University
The approach of the new millennium encourages people to stop and think
about where we have been and where we are going. In these essays, all
but one written for this book, many of those who have helped to shape
the fields of neurocognition, cognitive science, and psychology give
their thoughts on the past and future of the science of mind. Ernest
R. Hilgard's foreword presents "A Personal View of 20th Century
Psychology: With an Eye to the 21st Century." Some of the essays offer
specific ideas about what the future may hold, while others prefer the
grand overview. Some touch on the philosophical, social, and
scientific implications of the science of the mind; a few border on
whimsy or science fiction. All are written to be understood by the
informed layperson, as well as professionals and students.
The authors of the essays describe their visions of what might be, not
what is determined to be. A major goal of the volume is to encourage
scientists and scholars to consider alternative worlds -- to help us to
avoid many of the problems of the past and to create a healthier and
more humane future.
A Bradford Book
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