The Mind in Motion Shayan Gates Faculty Sponsor: Galen Johnson, Philosophy The origin of most scientific disciplines can be traced back to a few philosophical insights posed by a few curious thinkers throughout time, and cognitive science is no exception.While intrigue has nearly always surrounded the human mind and its relation to the brain, validation of this relationship has not been so easy to come by, and there are still areas of contention during this time of advancement in neurological sciences and related technologies. This topic is very broad (to say the least) so I decided to confine this paper to some of the philosophers whose work I enjoyed reading most during my time at URI. In this sense, it will be somewhat of a “Greatest Hit...
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This paper argues that to progress with philosophical issues concerning brain-mind relations one nee...
Learning is central to education, indeed to life more generally, for without the ability to learn th...
This book presents an original thesis about the notion of sensory experience and of the mind’s archi...
This course is an introduction to many of the central issues in a branch of philosophy called philos...
A movement dedicated to applying neuroscience to traditional philosophical problems and using philos...
This volume provides an up to date and comprehensive overview of the philosophy and neuroscience mov...
In the last few years, the development of non-invasive research techniques that explore cerebral fun...
grantor: University of TorontoJohn B. Watson distinguished between the objective study of ...
[File is the introduction to the monograph] Abstract to monograph ...
This dissertation begins with an exploration of a brand of dual aspect monism and some problems der...
In the last few years, the development of non-invasive research techniques that explore cerebral fun...
The astounding capacity for the human imagination to be engaged across a wide range of contexts is l...
Cognitive Science is in some sense the science of the mind. But an increasingly influential theme, i...
This book presents an analysis of the correlation between the mind and the body, a complex topic of ...
According to the “extended mind” thesis, a significant portion of human cog-nition does not occur so...
This paper argues that to progress with philosophical issues concerning brain-mind relations one nee...
Learning is central to education, indeed to life more generally, for without the ability to learn th...
This book presents an original thesis about the notion of sensory experience and of the mind’s archi...
This course is an introduction to many of the central issues in a branch of philosophy called philos...