Hi,
One of my main interests is science and currently I'm focusing on books on the functioning as well as the evolutionary origins of the modern human brain. Some of my favorite books I have read are:
The Robot's Rebellion: Finding Meaning in the Age of Darwin, 2004, written by Keith E. Stanovich (see book review at http://home.comcast.net/~neoeugenics/robot.htm) This book basically explains how the human brain is divided into three parts: the primitive brain common to all animals (the medulla) where basic emotions like anger, fear, thirst/hunger, sex drive, etc. reside. The second part of the brain is the cerebral cortex where we have higher intelligent thought and the ability to think in terms of past, present future as well as using science to manipulate our environment. The third level is not really reified and is more abstract or conceptual as opposed to purely material, but this level is the broad rationalism level and this level is rare and allows a person to see how the level one and two interact which each other to cause various human behaviors.
-------------------------------------------------------
Behavioral Genetics in the Postgenomic Era
published by the American Psychological Association, 2003.
Editors: Plomin, Defries, Graig & McGuffin (see book review at http://home.comcast.net/~neoeugenics/bgpe.htm)
This book explains the science of IQ and human personality. IQ is said to be 80% inherited, and personality is divided into 5 basic parts, each one 50% inherited:
Consciousness
agreeableness versus tough-mindedness
introversion versus extroversion
conventionality versus open to experience
neuroticism
-----------------------------------------------------
The Scientific Study of General Intelligence: Tribute to Arthur R. Jensen. Edited by Helmuth Nyborg, 2003 (see book review at http://home.comcast.net/~neoeugenics/ARJtribute.htm)
This book discusses the science behind human intelligence and covers the current greatest contributer to this field, Berkeley Professor emeritus Arthur R. Jensen
--------------------------------------------------------
The Blank Slate: The Modern Denial of Human Nature by Steven Pinker, Viking Press, 2002 (see book review at http://home.comcast.net/~neoeugenics/tbs.htm)
This book discusses how the Neo-Marxists are incorrect in assuming that human behavior and intelligence are 100% environmental.
I hope you enjoy the links to the book reviews. Comments welcomed.
Regards.
One of my main interests is science and currently I'm focusing on books on the functioning as well as the evolutionary origins of the modern human brain. Some of my favorite books I have read are:
The Robot's Rebellion: Finding Meaning in the Age of Darwin, 2004, written by Keith E. Stanovich (see book review at http://home.comcast.net/~neoeugenics/robot.htm) This book basically explains how the human brain is divided into three parts: the primitive brain common to all animals (the medulla) where basic emotions like anger, fear, thirst/hunger, sex drive, etc. reside. The second part of the brain is the cerebral cortex where we have higher intelligent thought and the ability to think in terms of past, present future as well as using science to manipulate our environment. The third level is not really reified and is more abstract or conceptual as opposed to purely material, but this level is the broad rationalism level and this level is rare and allows a person to see how the level one and two interact which each other to cause various human behaviors.
-------------------------------------------------------
Behavioral Genetics in the Postgenomic Era
published by the American Psychological Association, 2003.
Editors: Plomin, Defries, Graig & McGuffin (see book review at http://home.comcast.net/~neoeugenics/bgpe.htm)
This book explains the science of IQ and human personality. IQ is said to be 80% inherited, and personality is divided into 5 basic parts, each one 50% inherited:
Consciousness
agreeableness versus tough-mindedness
introversion versus extroversion
conventionality versus open to experience
neuroticism
-----------------------------------------------------
The Scientific Study of General Intelligence: Tribute to Arthur R. Jensen. Edited by Helmuth Nyborg, 2003 (see book review at http://home.comcast.net/~neoeugenics/ARJtribute.htm)
This book discusses the science behind human intelligence and covers the current greatest contributer to this field, Berkeley Professor emeritus Arthur R. Jensen
--------------------------------------------------------
The Blank Slate: The Modern Denial of Human Nature by Steven Pinker, Viking Press, 2002 (see book review at http://home.comcast.net/~neoeugenics/tbs.htm)
This book discusses how the Neo-Marxists are incorrect in assuming that human behavior and intelligence are 100% environmental.
I hope you enjoy the links to the book reviews. Comments welcomed.
Regards.