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Evaluating Strong Emergentism: An Argument for Non-Physical Substential Strong Emergentism [PDF]
Physicalists and dualists have been unable to give a convincing answer to the mind-body problem, because they sacrifice, respectively, the mental causation and the close relationship between mind and body.
Mohammad Mehdipour, Abdolrasoul Kashfi
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This article, the first of a two-part essay, presents an account of Aristotelian hylomorphic animalism that engages with recent work on neuroscience and philosophy of mind.
Daniel D. De Haan
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A Commentary on the Theory of Corporeal Origination of Soul According to Emergentism [PDF]
According to the Emergentism theory, the mind is emerged novelty and unpredictability from the physical body and depends on it, however this new level is irreducible to the brain or any physical system derived from it.One of the important readings of ...
mohamad jafar jamebozorgi +2 more
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The dialog between psychoanalysis and neuroscience: what does philosophy of mind say?
Objective: To briefly review how the main monist and dualist currents of philosophy of mind approach the mind-body problem and to describe their association with arguments for and against a closer dialog between psychoanalysis and neuroscience.Methods ...
Elie Cheniaux +1 more
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In this paper I map the conceptual framework of naturalism, its ontological implications and its current projection in the field of neurophilosophy. I show how critical naturalism formally differs from radical ontological naturalisms, both global and ...
Pedro Jesús Teruel
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An Examination and Critique of Bottom-Up Causation in the Interpretation of Free Will, Focusing on the Non-Reductionist Approach [PDF]
In the reductionist view, humans are considered entirely physical beings, and therefore, their behaviors must be subject to the laws of nature. Consequently, this perspective concludes that humans cannot be free, autonomous, or morally responsible.
Tayybhe Gholami, Zahra khazaei
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Transdisciplinarity Needs Systemism
The main message of this paper is that systemism is best suited for transdisciplinary studies. A description of disciplinary sciences, transdisciplinary sciences and systems sciences is given, along with their different definitions of aims, scope and ...
Wolfgang Hofkirchner
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John Dewey’s Theory of Emergence: Culture, Mind, Consciousness, and Cognition
Emergentism is an important and yet underexplored component of John Dewey’s metaphysical program, and concerns the ways in which existences relate, operate, and grow in coordination with a more inclusive environment.
Paul Benjamin Cherlin
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Abstract Background Sickle cell disease (SCD) is an autosomal recessive hemoglobinopathy affecting millions of individuals worldwide. The clinical expression and psychosocial burden of SCD vary widely across geographical, cultural, and healthcare system contexts, underscoring the need for setting‐specific approaches to assessment.
Desiré Fantasia +7 more
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Clinical Course and Impact of Breaks in Therapy for Children With Relapsed/Refractory Solid Tumors
ABSTRACT Introduction Pediatric relapsed or refractory (R/R) solid tumors carry a dismal prognosis, and postrelapse patient experiences are not well described. We present postrelapse outcomes, including number of R/R events and subsequent therapy regimens.
Matthew T. McEvoy +5 more
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