Zara Yacob's Inauguration of Modernity and Cardiocentrism
- 146pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Exploring the historical significance of the human heart from ancient Kemet to contemporary times, this book presents a groundbreaking argument that the heart serves not only as a physical organ but also as a thinking entity and source of insights. By challenging conventional views, it invites philosophers and scientists to engage in thought-provoking discussions about the heart's overlooked cognitive role, promising to stimulate debates across various fields.
