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Podmiot i jego świat in statu nascendi [PDF]
[The subject and his world in statu nascendi.] Similarly to other works created in the context of enactivism, the works presented in this section refer to the permanently emerging subject as well as, simultaneously, the world of this subject.
Przemysław Nowakowski
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Practical consequences – ethical values as the basis for a system of public health management
Sytnik-Czetwertyński Janusz. Practical consequences – ethical values as the basis for a system of public health management. Journal of Education, Health and Sport. 2016;6(10):321-330. eISSN 2391-8306.
Janusz Sytnik-Czetwertyński
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To date, Rebecca Goldstein’s The Mind-Body Problem (1983) has been mostly analysed from two points of view. On the one hand, the significance of Renee Feuer’s Orthodox Jewish background in addressing the/her mind-body problem; on the other, the ...
Sánchez Canales, Gustavo
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The mind and sexuality: Introduction to a Psychophysiological Perspective
Cognition and sexuality are two distinct relational functions that are partially interconnected through our mind. Even though medical sciences have progressed substantially over the past decades, the current understanding of the mind psycho-physiology is
David L. Rowland, Ion G. Motofei
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An evidence-based critical review of the mind-brain identity theory
In the philosophy of mind, neuroscience, and psychology, the causal relationship between phenomenal consciousness, mentation, and brain states has always been a matter of debate.
Marco Masi
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The mind body problem, part three: ascension of sexual function to cerebral level
Physiologically, the somatic nervous system intervenes in external interaction between the body and environment, while autonomic nervous system ensures the functioning of internal organs.
Ion G. Motofei, David L. Rowland
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Wyjaśnienie świadomości a problem scalania [Explanation of Consciousness and Binding Problem] [PDF]
Consciousness, which failed to explain the earlier philosophers, is now one of thelast scientific mysteries. On the one hand there is no exaggeration to say, that weactually learned to just put the right questions about the mind.
Bogusław Wójcik
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Henri Bergson: a solution to the mind-body problem?
This paper aims to outline the principal philosophical dimensions of Bergson’s idea of mind and its relationship with physical reality. I will examine the treatment of this long-standing metaphysical problem in the works of this philosopher, and I will ...
Carlos Blanco-Pérez
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Conceptualizing suffering and pain
Background This article aims to contribute to a better conceptualization of pain and suffering by providing non-essential and non-naturalistic definitions of both phenomena.
Noelia Bueno-Gómez
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A “pessoa” de Rudder Baker é realmente incorporada? [PDF]
Some philosophers materialists think, against the dualism of substance, that an embodied mind is only a mind that depends on a body to exist, that is, that the mind doesn’t exist independently of a body. I will take as representative of this very limited
Jonas Gonçalves Coelho
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