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Leonid Sobolev

    Leonid Sobolev is a scientist, philosopher, and psychologist deeply versed in meditative techniques, which he has practiced for many years. Through profound introspection, he explores the structure and functions of the mind, particularly the functional architecture of mental states. His insights into these subjects have been published in scientific and philosophical journals. Sobolev holds a doctorate in biological science, and his work is characterized by a thoughtful integration of scientific inquiry with deep philosophical understanding of the psyche.

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    An Anatomy of the Mind
    • 2012

      An Anatomy of the Mind

      • 244 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring the intricacies of the mind, this book delves into mental processes such as thought, decision-making, and behavioral motivations. It provides a comprehensive analysis of various mental factors that shape our actions and choices. By examining these elements, the text aims to enhance understanding of human cognition and its significance in everyday life, offering fresh perspectives previously articulated in Ukrainian and Russian.

      An Anatomy of the Mind
    • 1980