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Patricia Churchland
Neurophilosophy and Its Discontents How Do We Understand Consciousness Without Becoming Complicit in That Understanding?
Churchland Source: the Journal of Philosophy, Vol
In Defence of Folk Psychology
Maintaining Meaningful Expressions of Romantic Love in a Material World
Tools of Pragmatism
Ronald Endicott, “Multiple Realizability” (Final Draft) Forthcoming in the Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2Nd Edition, Macmillan Press, 2005
5 Human Dignity from a Neurophilosophical Perspective
Empfindungsfähigkeit Und Moralischer Status Eine Kritik Der Pathozentrischen Ethik
Precis of Psychoneural Reduction: the New Wa Ve
CURRICULUM VITAE John Bickle December 2020
Understanding Patricia Churchland's
A Treatise on the Outwardly Nature of Consciousness Ramy Amin
Discursive Deep Structure and Philosophy of Mind
Introductory Lectures: the Nature and History of Cognitive Science Chapter 4: Philosophy’S Convergence Towards Cognitive Science by Dr
A Conversation With... Patricia Churchland
The Brain and It's Self
The Philosophy of Neuroscience Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy John Bickle
Consciousness: the Transmutation of a Concept
Top View
The First Neuroethics Meeting: Then and Now Essays by Jonathan D
Oron Shagrir
Daniel Dennett
Eliminative Materialism and the Propositional Attitudes Author(S): Paul M
Neurophilosophy: Preface
GE Moore and Our Knowledge of the Existence of Material Objects
Neurophilosophy Or Philoneuroscience
UC San Diego UC San Diego Electronic Theses and Dissertations
ADVANCING MEDICINE: INSPIRATION and INNOVATION “I Believe in Tradition and Innovation, Authenticity and Passion.” - Chef José Andrés
Neurophilosophy
Empiricism in the Philosophy of Mind?
On a New Concept of Mind in Twentieth Century Philosophy by Adam Riggio
Patricia Churchland Writes Book on "Neurophilosophy"
How Your Brain Invents Morality Neurophilosopher Patricia Churchland Explains Her Theory of How We Evolved a Conscience
Naturalized Virtue Ethics More Specifically, Are Relatively Limited in Their Impact on the Mainstream of Moral Philosophy
Can a Case Be Made for Eliminativism? by Andrew Peasgood
What Hard Problem? | Issue 99 | Philosophy Now 17/12/13, 17:08
Explanatory Pluralism and the Coevolution of Theories in Science