Can Neuroscience Change Our Minds?
Description
Leading critic of such neuropretensions, neuroscientist Steven Rose and sociologist of science Hilary Rose take a sceptical look at these claims and the science underlying them, sifting out the sensible from the snake oil. Examining the ways in which science is shaped by and shapes the political economy of neoliberalism, they argue that neuroscience on its own is not able to bear the weight of these hopes.
Introduction
1 The Rise and Rise of the Neurosciences
2 The Neurosciences Go Mega
3 Early Intervention: Making the Most of Ourselves in the Twenty-First Century
4 Neuroscience Goes to School
Conclusion
"This book is a bold, forthright and courageous commentary on looming cultural trends�a true tour de force."Scientific American
�An important corrective to the rise of neuroscientific ideas, and to the neoliberal ideology that spawned them.�
Counterfire Hilary Rose is Emerita Professor of Social Policy at the University of Bradford. Together with Steven Rose, she is author of "Genes, Cells and Brains" and "Alas, Poor Darwin".
Steven Rose is Emeritus Professor of Neuroscience at The Open University. He was co-founder of the British Neuroscience Association, and has won numerous prestigious awards, including the Biochemical Society medal for communication in science and the British Neuroscience Association's lifetime award for "Outstanding contributions to neuroscience".
PUBLISHER:
Polity Press
ISBN-13:
9780745689326
BINDING:
Paperback
BISAC:
Science
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
Dimensions: 127.00(W) x Dimensions: 190.50(H) x Dimensions: 15.20(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English