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Biological and Quantitative Issues in Neuropsychiatry
During the recent resurgence of interest in neuropsychiatry, rapid technological advances have outpaced developments in the underlying theoretical framework. Neurophilosophy has tended to overlook clinical problems. This paper aims to redress the balance
G. E. Berrios, T. R. Dening
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Neuroscience Cannot Reach Existence. A Heideggerian Critique of Neuropsychology [PDF]
Neuroscience is not the key to understanding human existence. The author argues that neuropsychologists have carelessly confused and conflated being (existence) and beings (neurons), a problem described by German philosopher Martin Heidegger ...
Patrick M. Whitehead
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Illusion and reality correlative neurophilosophy [PDF]
I Dinakar
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Pain continues to be one of the most controversial subjects in neurophilosophy. One focus of current debates is the apparent absence of an ideal brain‐based biomarker that could function as a coherent and distinct indicator for pain. One prominent reaction to this in the philosophical literature is scientific pain eliminativism.
Sabrina Coninx
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On Galen Strawson's central approach to the self
Abstract The crux of this paper is to provide a concentrated critical evaluation of Galen Strawson's innovative approach to the self. To that end, I will first attempt to concisely introduce his general thesis, which seems appropriate to be broken up into two major pieces: the phenomenology (experience) of the self, what the self would have to be; and ...
Manhal Hamdo
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Transdisciplinarity, neuro‐techno‐philosophy, and the future of philosophy
Abstract Philosophy and science have always striven to make sense of the world, continuously influencing each other in the process. Their interplay paved the way for neurophilosophy, which harnesses neuroscientific insights to address traditionally philosophical questions. Given the rapid neuroscientific and technological advances in recent years, this
Nayef Al‐Rodhan
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Abstract Issues concerning naturalism have increasingly become the subject of philosophical reflections involving ontological, epistemological, and even ethics affairs. The most popular topic for contemporary philosophy has been the relationship between ontological results of Darwinism and epistemology.
Ricardo Mejía Fernández, Javier Romero
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Psychiatric Euthanasia and the Ontology of Mental Disorder
Abstract In the Netherlands and Belgium, it is lawful for voluntary euthanasia to be offered on the grounds of psychiatric suffering. A recent case that has sparked much debate is that of Aurelia Brouwers, who was helped to die in the Netherlands on account of her suffering from borderline personality disorder.
Hane Htut Maung
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Georg Northoff's Neurophilosophical Approach
When trying to give a universal definition to the term “neurophilosophy,” difficulties arise, since each researcher who identifies himself as a member of this field sets his own definition.
Anastasiia A. Zhudina
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THE ANTHROPOLOGIZATION OF DASEIN-PSYCHE’S BEING BY METHODS OF NEUROPHILOSOPHY
The purpose of the article is to reveal the anthropologization of Dasein-psyche’s being by methods of neurophilosophy. The anthropologization of Dasein-psyche’s being by methods of neurophilosophy allows considering the noogenesis from the perspective of
O. A. Bazaluk
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