Why do you experience yourself as a continuous self? This is a central question when regarding the self and it has two kinds of answers: either there is something like an ego inside you which is the entity perceiving all your experiences (the ego theory-view), or there is no such thing as a self or an ego and you are just a collection of different perceptions (the bundle theory-view). There are many different components all contributing to the concept of self as a whole leading to different neuroscientific ways of measuring it and some researchers are arguing for the nonexistence of a unified self-system within the brain. The aim of this thesis is to review how neuroscientific findings might contribute to the philosophical debate about the ...
The focus of my summer research was a philosophical investigation of the concept of selfhood incorpo...
The following considers the role of our increased understanding of the neurobiological function of t...
This paper examines the issue ofwhat the self is by reviewing neuropsychological research,which conv...
Why do you experience yourself as a continuous self? This is a central question when regarding the s...
What the self is and where it comes from has been one of the great problems of philosophy for thousa...
In recent years there has been increasing evidence that an area in the brain called the cortical mid...
The brain is arguably the most important part of the human body studied to understand the working of...
This book discusses consciousness from the perspectives of neuroscience, neuropsychiatry and philoso...
Neuroscientists have recently begun to explore topics, such as the nature of the self, that were pre...
In this paper I argue that much of the confusion and mystery surrounding the concept of "self" can b...
Contrary to popular belief, neuroscience poses no threat to human freedom, as there is no fundamenta...
In the contemporary cognitive science and philosophy of mind debate the definition of the ontology o...
Human self-consciousness as the metarepresentation of ones own mental states and the so-called theor...
The diversity and complexity of the arguments and criticisms among philosophers on the question of t...
Understanding ourselves has been a fundamental topic for psychologists and philosophers alike. In th...
The focus of my summer research was a philosophical investigation of the concept of selfhood incorpo...
The following considers the role of our increased understanding of the neurobiological function of t...
This paper examines the issue ofwhat the self is by reviewing neuropsychological research,which conv...
Why do you experience yourself as a continuous self? This is a central question when regarding the s...
What the self is and where it comes from has been one of the great problems of philosophy for thousa...
In recent years there has been increasing evidence that an area in the brain called the cortical mid...
The brain is arguably the most important part of the human body studied to understand the working of...
This book discusses consciousness from the perspectives of neuroscience, neuropsychiatry and philoso...
Neuroscientists have recently begun to explore topics, such as the nature of the self, that were pre...
In this paper I argue that much of the confusion and mystery surrounding the concept of "self" can b...
Contrary to popular belief, neuroscience poses no threat to human freedom, as there is no fundamenta...
In the contemporary cognitive science and philosophy of mind debate the definition of the ontology o...
Human self-consciousness as the metarepresentation of ones own mental states and the so-called theor...
The diversity and complexity of the arguments and criticisms among philosophers on the question of t...
Understanding ourselves has been a fundamental topic for psychologists and philosophers alike. In th...
The focus of my summer research was a philosophical investigation of the concept of selfhood incorpo...
The following considers the role of our increased understanding of the neurobiological function of t...
This paper examines the issue ofwhat the self is by reviewing neuropsychological research,which conv...