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    The myth of irrationality: the science of the mind from Plato to Star Trek.John McCrone - 1994 - New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers.
    Clears up misconceptions about irrationalism and looks at madness, dreams, laughter, genius, imagination, altered states, and emotions.
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    A bifold model of free will.John McCrone - 1999 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 6 (8-9):241-59.
    The folk psychology view of the faculty of freewill is that it is innate, unitary, structureless and, of course, free. A bifold approach to the mind, as taken by Vygotsky, Mead, Luria and others, argues that, like all the other higher mental abilities of humans, freewill is in fact largely a socially-constructed and language-enabled habit of thought. There is a neurology for this habit to latch on to -- after all, the ‘raw’ animal brain is built for acting rather than (...)
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  3. How do you persist when your molecules don't.John McCrone - 2004 - Science and Consciousness Review 1.
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    The Myth of Irrationality: The Science of the Mind from Plato to Star Trek.John McCrone - 1994 - New York: Carroll & Graf.
    Clears up misconceptions about irrationalism and looks at madness, dreams, laughter, genius, imagination, altered states, and emotions.
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  5. Book Reviews. [REVIEW]John McCrone, Michael Beaton & Athar Yawar - 2006 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 13 (4):113-127.
     
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