Sinirbilimci Şair Abhijit Naskar'ın ilk Türkçe kitabı. Yüz Şiirlerin Yüzüğü (Ring of 100 Poems) is humanitarian scientist Abhijit Naskar's first turkish work, and this bilingual edition includes translations along with 37 new sonnets.
World War Human is one of Naskar's most radical works of peace. “The real first world war has just begun - the war between good and evil - the war between emancipation and occupation - between inclusion and exclusion - between expansion and contraction - between reason and rigidity - between humanity and inhumanity. I call it, World War Human.”
Love, God & Neurons is a hair-raising tale of a naive college dropout from Bengal becoming one of twenty-first century's most influential minds in Neuroscience. Called "a self-trained scientist and thinker" (Michael Persinger) and "a prolific, imaginative neuroscientist" (Ronald Cicurel), Abhijit Naskar cheerfully looks back on years of philosophical, spiritual and scientific adventures, while closely analyzing them with the Science of the Mind. In his surreal and captivating manner of writing, he gives us a glimpse of the internal molecular storms that used to give him countless sleepless nights and how those nights led to some of the brightest days in the history of scientific investigation. In Love, God & Neurons Naskar offers a candid look at the events, emotions and people that steered his life through the mesmerizing alleys of philosophy and some mystical and romantic experiences that ultimately inspired him to utilize the modern tools of science in the pursuit of lavishing human life with colors and self-awareness.
International Best Seller The Art of Neuroscience in Everything is an enchanting exploration of scientific revelation through the surreal and enigmatic experiences of human life, by the celebrated Neuroscientist and one of the greatest thinkers of 21st Century Abhijit Naskar. All human experiences, behaviors, beliefs and feelings such as love, attraction, kindness, empathy, rage, attachment, bereavement and spirituality are the creation of various intricate and inexplicable molecular interactions within the brain. The book opens up that beautiful maze of the human brain to us and brings us closer to our deepest instincts and emotions.
"A world without 9/11 and January 6 begins with a heart without hate." Abhijit Naskar is not a name, it is a force of oneness. And "Handcrafted Humanity" is a manifestation of that force in the form of a hundred sonnets, as treatment for the blunders of our world caused by self-centricity and sectarianism. To the reformer in each of us Naskar says: "Word of the somnolent masses is noise. Word of the reformer is rule, divine rule."
"The struggle isn't over till the last drop of tear is wiped out." The scientist and reformer, Abhijit Naskar, who has been at the forefront of humankind's struggle against discrimination and prejudice, gives us a work of social uplift. He calls upon the beings of accountability: "¡Gente mente adelante, no retrocedas oh valiente! Forward O People, Forward O Mind, no matter the pangs, never look behind!"
"Live with technology, not through technology." In a world where technology has infiltrated every aspect of human life, without giving us any opportunity to learn to cope with such revolution, the humanitarian Neuroscientist Abhijit Naskar delivers us an investigative odyssey into the implications of this revolution in human life. Naskar points out to us in his serene yet bold manner of writing that to make sure that the over-abundance of technology doesn't turn human life heartless and mechanical, it is imperative that every individual of the society uses technology responsibly, not recklessly.
"If any of you medieval monkeys ever try to harm her again, I will wipe your Vatican off the face of Rome!" One man's non-violent struggle for love against a medieval institution. As the Girl Over God Sequel, the humanitarian scientist and poet Abhijit Naskar gives us a heartlifting exploration of character, consent, holiness and technology. "If everybody fell in love, there won't be any church left."