“In the spirit of critical friendship” between the human and social sciences on the one hand, and the neurosciences on the other, Nikolas Rose and Joelle Abi-Rached trace a part historical, part sociological, and part philosophical analysis of contemporary brain science in Neuro: The New Brain Sciences and the Management of the Mind. Their valuable synthetic account surveys a wide range of primary scientific literature, as well as legal and policy debates. Neuro aims to consider what impact, if any, neurobiological research has had on our conceptions of human nature, the relationship between brain and person, and how we govern ourselves
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The New Science of the Mind: From Extended Mind to Embodied PhenomenologyBook Author: Mark Rowlands....
Neuroscience has rapidly most exciting growth are though this may not be a the establishments of B s...
Edited by Semir Zeki and Oliver Goodenough, Law and the Brain is a wonderful collection of fourteen ...
“In the spirit of critical friendship” between the human and social sciences on the one hand, and th...
Neuroscientist Steven Rose and social scientist Hilary Rose have written a critique of the relations...
How are developments in neuroscience shaping our understanding of the concepts of self, morality, fr...
Memory, attention and decision-making is, in the best, most positive way possible, unreadable. It i...
This online version of my review of Stanislas Dehaene’s (2014) book on Consciousness and the Brain a...
As individuals gain expertise in a chosen field they can begin to conceptualize how what they know c...
Recent years have seen a rapid growth in neuroscientific research, and an expansion beyond basic res...
The field of neuroethics has been described as an amalgamation of two branches of inquiry: the ethic...
Michael S. Gazzaniga, Richard B. Ivry and George R. Mangun Cognitive neuroscience: The biology of th...
Review of the book “The Encultured Brain: An Introduction to Neuroanthropology” (edited by Daniel H....
A review of The Organization of Mind, edited by Tim Shallice and Richard P. Cooper. Oxford: Oxford U...
A book review of 'History of Cognitive Neuroscience' by M.R. Bennett and P.M.S. Hacker. West Sussex:...
The New Science of the Mind: From Extended Mind to Embodied PhenomenologyBook Author: Mark Rowlands....
Neuroscience has rapidly most exciting growth are though this may not be a the establishments of B s...
Edited by Semir Zeki and Oliver Goodenough, Law and the Brain is a wonderful collection of fourteen ...