Neuroscience and Philosophy
Philosophers and neuroscientists address central issues in both fields, including morality, action, mental illness, consciousness, perception, and memory. Philosophers and neuroscientists grapple with the same profound questions involving consciousness, perception, behavior, and moral judgment, but...
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Other Authors: | Brigard, Felipe De (Editor), Sinnott-Armstrong, Walter (Editor) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge
The MIT Press
2021
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Series: | The MIT Press
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