The cognitive neurosciences are based on the idea that the level of neurons or neural networks constitutes a privileged level of analysis for the explanation of mental phenomena. This paper brings to mind several arguments to the effect that this presumption is ill-conceived and unwarranted in light of what is currently understood about the physical principles underlying mental achievements. It then scrutinizes the question why such conceptions are nevertheless currently prevailing in many areas of psychology. The paper argues that corresponding conceptions are rooted in four different aspects of our common-sense conception of mental phenomena and their explanation, which are illegitimately transferred to scientific enquiry. These four aspe...
Individualism is the view that psychological kinds must be defined only in terms of the internal pro...
This book is a synthesis of all our works on cognitive neuroscience since 2008 to 2015. Within the “...
Cognitive Neuroscience seeks to integrate cognitive psychology and neuroscience. I critique existing...
The cognitive neurosciences are based on the idea that the level of neurons or neural networks const...
<p>Cognitive neuroscience is an interdisciplinary enterprise aimed at explaining cognition and behav...
Cognitive science is the interdisciplinary study of the mind. Two of its constituent disciplines are...
Contemporary scientific investigations of the mind have increasingly looked towards the brain in ord...
In few words, we present the main actual problems of cognitive neuroscience: the binding problem, lo...
In my thesis I pursue the question of how it is that we learn about the mind from the brain. My appr...
It is widely accepted in cognitive science that cognition can be understood at two levels: a cogniti...
Neuroscience research relevant to cognitive processes has grown dramatically in the past two decades...
The widespread use of brain imaging techniques encourages conceiving of neuroscience as the forthcom...
Some claim that recent advances in neuroscience will revolutionize the way we think about human natu...
Some claim that recent advances in neuroscience will revolutionize the way we think about human natu...
John Bickle recently proposed a metascientific reading of certain neuroscientific practic...
Individualism is the view that psychological kinds must be defined only in terms of the internal pro...
This book is a synthesis of all our works on cognitive neuroscience since 2008 to 2015. Within the “...
Cognitive Neuroscience seeks to integrate cognitive psychology and neuroscience. I critique existing...
The cognitive neurosciences are based on the idea that the level of neurons or neural networks const...
<p>Cognitive neuroscience is an interdisciplinary enterprise aimed at explaining cognition and behav...
Cognitive science is the interdisciplinary study of the mind. Two of its constituent disciplines are...
Contemporary scientific investigations of the mind have increasingly looked towards the brain in ord...
In few words, we present the main actual problems of cognitive neuroscience: the binding problem, lo...
In my thesis I pursue the question of how it is that we learn about the mind from the brain. My appr...
It is widely accepted in cognitive science that cognition can be understood at two levels: a cogniti...
Neuroscience research relevant to cognitive processes has grown dramatically in the past two decades...
The widespread use of brain imaging techniques encourages conceiving of neuroscience as the forthcom...
Some claim that recent advances in neuroscience will revolutionize the way we think about human natu...
Some claim that recent advances in neuroscience will revolutionize the way we think about human natu...
John Bickle recently proposed a metascientific reading of certain neuroscientific practic...
Individualism is the view that psychological kinds must be defined only in terms of the internal pro...
This book is a synthesis of all our works on cognitive neuroscience since 2008 to 2015. Within the “...
Cognitive Neuroscience seeks to integrate cognitive psychology and neuroscience. I critique existing...