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The last few decades, beside being proclaimed "the decades of the brain" or "the decades of the mind," have witnessed a fascinating explosion of new disciplines and pseudo-disciplines characterized by the prefix neuro-.
Amir Muzur, Iva RinÄić
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Exploring the role of structuralist methodology in the neuroscience of consciousness: a defense and analysis. [PDF]
Kob L.
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Based on the biocultural dynamics of Greek poiesis and autopoiesis as evolutionary processes of meaning evaluative (con)figuration, Cognitive Poetics proposes key methodological adjustments, mainly at the philological, ontological and cultural levels ...
Juani Guerra
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Mapping the cerebral subject in contemporary culture - DOI: 10.3395/reciis.v1i2.90en
The research reported here aims at mapping the “cerebral subject” in contemporary society. The term “cerebral subject” refers to an anthropological figure that embodies the belief that human beings are essentially reducible to their brains.
Francisco Ortega, Fernando Vidal
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Free will and (in)determinism in the brain: a case for naturalized philosophy [PDF]
In this article we study the question of free will from an interdisciplinary angle, drawing on philosophy, neurobiology and physics. We start by reviewing relevant neurobiological findings on the functioning of the brain, notably as presented in (Koch ...
Blusiewicz, Tomasz, Vervoort, Louis
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Author reply to Letter to the Editor regarding 'Understanding subjective experience in psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy: The need for phenomenology'. [PDF]
Miceli McMillan R, Fernandez AV.
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Is cultural neurophilosophy possible?
The aim of this work is to give an outline of a broader project, which I call cultural neurophilosophy. Neurophilosophy is the proposal that to illuminate the ancient and recent philosophical questions, we should study nervous systems. Cultural neurophilosophy is a project targeting at improving neurophilosophical arguments developed and defended by ...
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Letter to the editor regarding "Understanding subjective experience in psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy: The need for phenomenology". [PDF]
Ventura B.
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