Carving Mind at Brain’s Joints. The Debate on Cognitive Ontology
Since neuroimaging methods allow researchers to study the human brain at work, the vexed mind-brain problem ceased to be just a metaphysical issue, and became a practical concern for Cognitive Neuroscientists: how could they carve mind and brain into distinct entities, and what is the relation betw...
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Auteur principal: | Marco Viola |
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Rosenberg & Sellier
2017
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