coined the term “neurophilosophy” (1), few philosophers thought that neuroscience and philosophy had much to say to each other. Now, philosophical issues involving neuroscience are mainstream philoso-phy. Brain-Wise is an in-troductory textbook in philosophy aiming to show that discoveries in cognitive science and neuroscience allow for “progress where progress was deemed impossible” on the “big problems ” o
Philosophical critique can help clarify issues surrounding the burgeoning cognitive neurosciences an...
In the last two decades, neuroscience has profoundly transformed how we understand learning, decisio...
Paul Thagard describes how his current work in neurophilosophy grew out of a long series of engageme...
coined the term “neurophilosophy” (1), few philosophers thought that neuroscience and philosophy had...
The ground is shifting under the traditional approaches to problems in the philosophy of mind. Earli...
As neuroscience has intensely developed in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, we increasingly...
Abstract Scientific discoveries must have more impact on philosophy (Bechtel, 2001. Part. ...
A movement dedicated to applying neuroscience to traditional philosophical problems and using philos...
More than 30 years ago, the term neurophilosophy was developed to describe a new domain of interdisc...
The picture of philosophy we obtain from contemporary naturalism is that of a kind of “ancilla scie...
Learning is central to education, indeed to life more generally, for without the ability to learn th...
Contemporary neurophilosophy is more pragmatic than the early neurophilosophy of the 1980’s. It feat...
This book presents an analysis of the correlation between the mind and the body, a complex topic of ...
In this paper, I argue that neuroscience not only is not complemented, but rather is positively unde...
In this paper, I summarize an emerging debate in the cognitive sciences over the right taxonomy foru...
Philosophical critique can help clarify issues surrounding the burgeoning cognitive neurosciences an...
In the last two decades, neuroscience has profoundly transformed how we understand learning, decisio...
Paul Thagard describes how his current work in neurophilosophy grew out of a long series of engageme...
coined the term “neurophilosophy” (1), few philosophers thought that neuroscience and philosophy had...
The ground is shifting under the traditional approaches to problems in the philosophy of mind. Earli...
As neuroscience has intensely developed in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, we increasingly...
Abstract Scientific discoveries must have more impact on philosophy (Bechtel, 2001. Part. ...
A movement dedicated to applying neuroscience to traditional philosophical problems and using philos...
More than 30 years ago, the term neurophilosophy was developed to describe a new domain of interdisc...
The picture of philosophy we obtain from contemporary naturalism is that of a kind of “ancilla scie...
Learning is central to education, indeed to life more generally, for without the ability to learn th...
Contemporary neurophilosophy is more pragmatic than the early neurophilosophy of the 1980’s. It feat...
This book presents an analysis of the correlation between the mind and the body, a complex topic of ...
In this paper, I argue that neuroscience not only is not complemented, but rather is positively unde...
In this paper, I summarize an emerging debate in the cognitive sciences over the right taxonomy foru...
Philosophical critique can help clarify issues surrounding the burgeoning cognitive neurosciences an...
In the last two decades, neuroscience has profoundly transformed how we understand learning, decisio...
Paul Thagard describes how his current work in neurophilosophy grew out of a long series of engageme...