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Eric R. Kandel: In Search of Memory
(Norton, New York, 2006) You can’t give Kandel enough credit for the clear and
concise way he refines the concepts of various mental functions that some
believe are accessible only through introspection in such a way as to direct
biochemical research of higher functions. Observation and experiment will
reveal the biochemical analogues of behaviors and mental states, but proper
experiments require a good definition of these behaviors and mental states
and a division of our concepts of different mental events into clearly
understood units so that workable experiments can be performed. And one can
forgive him a lot because of the horrors of his childhood. But really, the
view of his personal life that he shows is so tedious and so bourgeois that
one can almost hear the grandfather clock ticking in the entryway.