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* Subjectivity as a Byproduct of the Brain

James, William (article) (1884). What Is an Emotion?. Mind (available online)

Dewey, John (1910). How We Think.Boston, MA: Dover

Piaget, Jean (1929). The Child`s Concept of the World.New York, NY: Roman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.

Vygotsky, Lev (1978). Mind in Society: the Development ofHigher Psychological Processes.Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Gardner, Howard (1983). Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences.New York, NY: Basic Books

Milgram, Stanley (1974). Obedience to Authority:An Experimental View.New York, NY: Perennial Classics

LeDoux, Joseph (1996). The Emotional Brain.New York, NY: Touchstone

Minsky, Marvin (2006). The Emotion Machine.New York, NY: Simon and Schuster


* Subjectivity Utilized in Culture

Jung, Carl. (1935). The Concept of the Collective Unconscious.St Bartholomew`s Journal (reprinted in The Portable Jung, 59-69 New York, NY: Penguin).

Campbell, Joseph & Moyers, Bill (1988). The Power of Myth.New York, NY: Doubleday

Chomsky, Noam (1957). Syntactic Structures.Berlin, Germany: Walter Gruyter GMBH

Solso, Robert (2003). The Psychology of Art and the Evolution of the Human Brain.Cambridge, MA: MIT Press

Nadis, Fred (2005). Wonder Shows: Performing Science, Magicand Religion in America.New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press

Hoffer, Eric (1951). The True BeLiever: Thoughts on the Nature of Mass Movement.New York, NY: Perenial

Dawkins, Richard (1978). The Selfish Gene.New York, NY: Oxford University Press

Becker, Judith (2004). Deep Listeners.Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press

Clancey, Susan (2005). Abducted: How People Come to Believethey were Kidnapped by Aliens.Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press

Boyd, Dana (essay) (2005), Autistic Social Software. SuperNova Conference (available online)

Schwartz, Barry (2004). The Paradox of Choice.New York, NY: Harper Collins

Fodor, Jerry (2000). The Mind Doesn`t Work that Way:The Scope and Limits of Computational Psychology.Cambridge, MA: MIT Press


* The Result of Subjectivity on the Brain

Kern, Jerome (2003). The Culture of Time and Space 1890 - 1912.Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press

Marvin, Carolyn (1988). When Old Technologies Were New.New York, NY: Oxford University Press

Lakoff, George & Nunez, Rafael (2000). Where Mathematics Comes from:How the Embodied Mind Brings Mathematics into Being.New York, NY: Perseus Books

Doige, Norman (2007). The Brain that Changes Itself.New York, NY: Viking

Levitin, Daniel (2006). This Is your Brain on Music.New York, NY: Penguin Books

Albers, Joseph (1963). The Interaction of Color.New Haven, CT: Yale University Press

Grafton, Scott & Cross, Emily (paper) (2008). Dance and the Brain.Washington DC: Dana Foundation/University of California at Santa Barbara


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