On Power: Neurophilosophical Foundations and Policy Applications is an essential text for scientists, politicians, and, generally, people in leadership positions. The author added a necessary dimension to the discussion when analyzing power that evolved in our community for thousands of years. Are there any generic or neurochemical considerations shaping our understanding of mechanisms that allow us to exercise influence? Are there biologically-inspired factors that shaped neurophilosophical aspects of our society across centuries?
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