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- Descartes_Error abstract "Descartes' Error: Emotion, Reason, and the Human Brain is a 1994 book by neurologist António Damásio, in part a treatment of the mind/body dualism question. Damásio presents the \"somatic marker hypothesis\", a proposed mechanism by which emotions guide (or bias) behavior and decision-making, and positing that rationality requires emotional input. He argues that René Descartes' \"error\" was the dualist separation of mind and body, rationality and emotion.".
- Descartes_Error comment "Descartes' Error: Emotion, Reason, and the Human Brain is a 1994 book by neurologist António Damásio, in part a treatment of the mind/body dualism question. Damásio presents the \"somatic marker hypothesis\", a proposed mechanism by which emotions guide (or bias) behavior and decision-making, and positing that rationality requires emotional input. He argues that René Descartes' \"error\" was the dualist separation of mind and body, rationality and emotion.".