Antonio Damascio told the comment on "Descartes: Biography of intelligence and Descartes's mistake: emotion, reason, and error of Descartes in the human brain" "separation of the abyss between the body and the mind." "(250). As Damascio points out, Descartes' work should have many concrete 'mistakes' - for example, heat can cause blood circulation and movements from objects through the air chamber Move to another object - the concept of the later theory "modified" in a way that we can imagine that Descartes could easily accept.
In the 1994 book "Descartes: Emotions, Reason, Human Brain", neuroscientist Antonio Damcio argues that rational thinking is overly dependent and rationality requires emotional input ing. He believes that René Descartes 'mistake' is a dual separation of thought and body between reason and emotion. My curiosity to understanding "experience" transcends the concept of perception beyond thinking in various theories, psychology, sociology, anthropology, communication, myths, magic, yoga, and Native American ceremonies It leads to doing. And I will practice. I also thought about the doubts of the scientific community. I have read the fields of morphology, synesthesia and memeism to advance my understanding of experience. Through all these explorations, I understand that the way to understand experience rationally and empirically does not help us capture and understand the hidden dimensions of human life.
In his book "Cartesian Error: Emotion, Reason, and the Human Brain" (first published in 1994), one of the world's top neuroscientists, Antonio Damascio, I explained. It is one of the most famous examples. Elliott was previously a successful businessman, father and husband of the model and suffered from ventral medial frontal lobe lesions due to tumor and subsequent surgical resection. After his action Elliot quietly reported that his life was collapsing to Damascio. I am still in the 97th percentile of IQ, but Elliot lacks all motivation. His marriage collapsed with all the new business he began. In his own life, Damascio noticed that Elliot was "an unimportant bystander." "He is always under control, even if he is the hero, there is no place to feel his pain, In a conversation for several hours, I have never seen a trace of emotion.