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The Philosophical Framework for Understanding Neuroscientific Research [PDF]
New tools and methods for investigating the brain have given neuroscientists a chance to examine the working brain and placed neuroscience as the central discipline in cognitive science.
Olga Markič
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To Condemn Is Not to Punish: An Experiment on Hypocrisy
Hypocrisy is the act of claiming moral standards to which one’s own behavior does not conform. Instances of hypocrisy, such as the supposedly green furnishing group IKEA’s selling of furniture made from illegally felled wood, are frequently reported in ...
Michael von Grundherr +2 more
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Psycholinguistics and the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence [PDF]
The author of the article reveals the possibilities of psycholinguistics in the identifi cation and interpretation of languages and texts of Alien Civilizations.
Lidija Krotenko
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Status ontyczny osoby z perspektywy neuronauk (The ontological status of a person from the perspective of neurosciences) [PDF]
Contemporary inquiry of the ontological status of a person is a matter of both philosophy and neurosciences. This article examines the question of person ontology from two interconnected perspectives.
Józef Bremer
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Conductive Matter Through Material Methods
This paper presents Inert Matter (2022), an experimental art exhibition investigating technological tactile and affective dimensions. The project is centred around the reactivation of discarded touchscreens to transform e-waste into interactive artworks
Marika Grasso
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The modern search for the Holy Grail: Is neuroscience a solution?
Neuroscience has become prevalent in recent years; nevertheless, its value in the examination of psychological and philosophical phenomena is still a matter of debate.
Navot eNaor +2 more
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The COVID-19 pandemic brought about unique challenges, leading to a simultaneous decline in global mental well-being and an increase in perceived social threats. The present study explores the interplay between COVID-19 beliefs and mental health symptoms
F. Pérez-Gay Juárez +3 more
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Abstract Value–act relationships are less secure than is commonly supposed and this insecurity is leveraged to address two questions. First, can nurses refuse professional value claims (e.g., claims regarding care and compassion)? Second, even when value claims are accepted, might values be held provisionally and tentatively?
Martin Lipscomb
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Two Dogmas of Reductionism: On the Irreducibility of Self-Consciousness and the Impossibility of Neurophilosophy [PDF]
Two fundamental assumptions have become dogma in contemporary Anglo-American philosophy of consciousness: that everything about consciousness can be explained in physical terms, and that neuroscience provides the uniquely authoritative methodology for ...
Joseph Thompson
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Philosophical Puzzles Evade Empirical Evidence: Some Thoughts and Clarifications Regarding the Relation Between Brain Sciences and Philosophy of Mind [PDF]
This chapter analyzes the relation between brain sciences and philosophy of mind, in order to clarify in what ways philosophy can contribute to neuroscience and neuroscience can contribute to philosophy.
Sarıhan, Işık
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