Philippe Meyer de La Pain to L'Ethics (Hachette 1998) Tbe The description of this item has been automatically translated. If you have any questions please feel free to contact us. ) paperback 235 pages some stamps and library references apart from that VERY GOOD CONDITION. complete and solid without tears; clean interior; hardly any creases on the cover. Of all the recent advances in biology those concerning the human brain are among the most fascinating because it depends on many philosophical ethical and psychological attitudes. This book is intended for students and all those who aspire to know the true scope of neuroscientific progress. Has the meaning of free will changed since it has been established that mental activity proceeds from both heredity and learning?. Should the pain be viewed as a defensive reaction or as a culturally influenced sensation? Does the discovery of synthetic brain activity in terms of sensory reception represent an argument for proclaiming that sensory perception differs from one individual to another?. Ethics in general medical ethics in particular do not escape the philosophical debate which seeks to recognize the role of natural and cultural mechanisms. This before brain medicine can be considered as a complement to Lessons about life death and disease (Hachette Littérature 1998). PHILIPPE MEYER is a professor at René Descartes University director of education in the humanities and social sciences at the Necker medical school and doctor at the Necker hospital. for France also possible sending at home (in colissimo by the Post office even in letter followed for thin books but it is much more expensive). ) paperback 235 pages some stamps and library references apart from that VERY GOOD CONDITION. complete and solid without tears; clean interior; hardly any creases on the cover. Should the pain be viewed as a defensive reaction or as a culturally influenced sensation? Does the discovery of synthetic brain activity in terms of sensory reception represent an argument for proclaiming that sensory perception differs from one individual to another?. PHILIPPE MEYER is a professor at René Descartes University director of education in the humanities and social sciences at the Necker medical school and doctor at the Necker hospital. for France also possible sending at home (in colissimo by the Post office even in letter followed for thin books but it is much more expensive)