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>From: saparici@crc.ac.uk (Dr. S.A.J.R. Aparicio)
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Subject: recent cognition books
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This is probably a FAQ by now, but has anyone digested/ have an opion
on the following two books:

Bright Air, Brilliant Fire , Neurobiology and the mind:  GM Edleman
Conciousness Explained :	DC Dennett

Having looked through the newsgroup for some time, most of the
current discussion revolves around the mathematician/cog sci books
which have appeared.

Does anyone care about biology any more :-)


Sam Aparicio
Molecular Genetics Unit
Univ. Dept. Medicine
Cambridge
CB2 2QQ

saparici@med.cam.ac.uk
saparici@mrc-crc.ac.uk


