
Neuroscientist Antonio Damasio revolutionized brain science by proving emotions drive rational thinking - challenging centuries of Cartesian mind-body separation. Through fascinating case studies like Phineas Gage, "Descartes' Error" reveals why your gut feelings might be your brain's most sophisticated decision-making tool.
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In 1848, a catastrophic accident forever changed our understanding of the human mind. Railroad foreman Phineas Gage survived when an iron rod shot through his skull, destroying much of his frontal lobes. Physically, he recovered remarkably well-he could walk, talk, and reason. Yet something profound had changed. The formerly responsible, socially adept worker transformed into someone his friends described as "no longer Gage"-impulsive, profane, and unable to make sound decisions. How could someone maintain their intellect while losing their judgment? This question drives the revolutionary insight at the heart of neuroscientist Antonio Damasio's work: emotion isn't the enemy of reason-it's essential to it. For centuries, Western thought has separated emotion and rationality, viewing feelings as disruptions to clear thinking. But what if this fundamental assumption is wrong? What if our capacity to feel is precisely what enables us to make good decisions? This counterintuitive idea challenges everything from how we understand consciousness to how we design artificial intelligence systems and approach mental health treatment. Through compelling case studies and meticulous research, Damasio reveals how patients with specific brain injuries maintain intellectual abilities while losing emotional capacity-and consequently, their ability to navigate life's complexities. The implications are profound: without emotions, there is no wisdom.
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Criado por ex-alunos da Universidade de Columbia em San Francisco
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Criado por ex-alunos da Universidade de Columbia em San Francisco

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