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Digital illustration of monism and dualism in human brain

Digital illustration of monism and dualism in human brain


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Dorling Kindersley

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Anatomy Animal Brain Animal Representation Arrow Sign Arrow Symbol Biomedical Illustration Brain Direction Domestic Cat Human Head Physiology Profile Profile View Sensory Perception Unrecognizable Person Animal Body Part Digitally Generated Digitally Generated Image Dualism Human Body Part


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This digital illustration by Dorling Kindersley explores the intricate concepts of monism and dualism within the human brain. Against a clean white background, an arrow sign points towards a visually striking representation of the human head, showcasing its physiological complexity. The artwork beautifully combines elements of both monism and dualism, highlighting their coexistence within our cognitive processes. The profile view of the human head symbolizes individuality and sensory perception, while the digitally generated image seamlessly integrates with this organic form. Intriguingly, a domestic cat is depicted alongside the human brain, emphasizing our shared biological connections and hinting at similarities in sensory experiences between humans and animals. This inclusion adds depth to our understanding of how different organisms perceive reality. Through vibrant colors and meticulous detail, this biomedical illustration invites contemplation on the relationship between mind and body. It prompts us to ponder whether consciousness arises solely from physical processes or if there exists a separate metaphysical realm that influences our thoughts and experiences. Dorling Kindersley's artistic prowess shines through in this thought-provoking print. With its vertical composition and expertly crafted visuals, it serves as a visual gateway into exploring profound philosophical questions about existence itself.

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