In this definitive book, philosopher John G. Deville has destroyed some 4,000 years of philosophical understanding to convince the world that philosophy is not the same any more.
He is the first to introduce the irrefutable concept of preconsciousness, which shows that neonates and young children up to the age of about five years old are preconscious. They don't have the levels of consciousness required for conscious thoughts to occur in their cerebrum or the frontal lobe.
Previously, philosophers' ignorance pertaining to the human brain prevented them from knowing about bio-electromagnetism. They were using postulates that were unproven, as well as ambiguous expressions to create theories that lead to questionable premises and conclusions.
"A New Philosophy: Brainism or The Demystification of Consciousness" considers philosophy in a whole new light, reflecting all that science has now proven, and in the process has debunked old theories.
"This book considers fascinating new theories of philosophy that have never before been contemplated. We are proud to announce its release," said Robert Fletcher, CEO of Strategic Book Publishing and Rights Agency.
About the Author: Poet/philosopher John G. Deville grew up in the former British colony of Mauritius as a citizen of the UK, where he worked as a journalist for eight years. He migrated to Australia in 1967, where he was required to become an Australian citizen in 1972 because he was working in the Australian Defense Force as a civilian and staff officer. The author studied law but majored in philosophy. He now resides at Rosebud in the State of Victoria, Australia.
A NEW PHILOSOPHY: BRAINISM OR THE DEMYSTIFICATION OF CONSCIOUSNESS (ISBN: 978-1-68181-230-4) is now available for $14.50 and can be ordered through the publisher's website:
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