Zara Yacob's inauguration of modernity and cardiocentrism

Lanham: Lexington Books (2024)
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The book examines the place and function of the human heart in the history of humankind beginning with Kemet (Egypt) to our modern era, and uncovers a hidden function of the human heart as a thinking organ and a source of insights. This is a new groundbreaking argument which will provoke wide ranging debates among philosophers and scientists.

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