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128/.2
書名/作者:
Brain theory : : essays in critical neurophilosophy // edited by Charles T. Wolfe.
其他作者:
Wolfe, Charles T.,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource.
標題:
Neurosciences - Philosophy.
標題:
Philosophy of mind.
ISBN:
0230369588 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
9780230369580 (electronic bk.)
內容註:
1. Introduction; Charles Wolfe -- 2. Memory Traces Between Brain Theory and Philosophy; Jean-Claude Dupont -- 3. Pain and the Nature of Psychological Attributes; Stephen Gaukroger -- 4. Is the Next Frontier in Neuroscience a 'Decade of the Mind'?; Jackie Sullivan -- 5. Neuroconstructivism: A Developmental Turn in Cognitive Neuroscience?; Denis Forest -- 6. Computing with Bodies: Morphology, Function, and Computational Theory; John Symons and Paco Calvo -- 7. Embodied Collaboration in Small Groups; Kellie Williamson and John Sutton -- 8. Little-E Eliminativism in Mainstream Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience: Tensions for Neuro-Normativity; John Bickle -- 9. Ethics and the Brains of Psychopaths: The Significance of Psychopaths for Ethical and Legal Reasoning; William Hirstein and Katrina Sifferd -- 10. Memory Traces, Memory Errors,and the Possibility of Neural Lie Detection; Sarah K. Robins -- 11. Feminist Approaches to Neurocultures; Sigrid Schmitz -- 12. Non-Reductive Integration in Social Cognitive Neuroscience: Multiple Systems Model and Situated Concepts; Luc Faucher -- 13. History, Causal Information, and the Neuroscience of Art: Toward a Psycho-Historical Theory; Nicolas Bullot -- 14. The Architectonics of the Mind's Eye in the Age of Cognitive Capitalism; Warren Neidich.
摘要、提要註:
From its beginnings until the present day, neuroscience has always had a special relationship to philosophy. And philosophy has long puzzled over the relation between mind and brain (and by extension, the relation of cerebral processes to freedom, morals, and justice, but also to perception and art). This volume presents some of the state-of-the-art reflections on philosophical efforts to 'make sense' of neuroscience, as regards issues including neuroaesthetics, neuroethics and neurolaw, but also more critical, evaluative perspectives on topics such as the social neuroscience of race, neurofeminism, embodiment and collaboration, memory and pain, and more directly empirical topics such as neuroconstructivism and embodied robotics. Brain theory as presented here is neither mere commentary on the state of the sciences, nor armchair philosophical reflection on traditional topics. It is more pluralistic than current philosophy of neuroscience (or neurophenomenology), yet more directly engaged with empirical, indeed experimental matters than socio-cultural discussions of 'brainhood' or representations of the brain.
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Brain theory :essays in critical neurophilosophy /
Brain theory :
essays in critical neurophilosophy /edited by Charles T. Wolfe. - 1 online resource.
1. Introduction; Charles Wolfe -- 2. Memory Traces Between Brain Theory and Philosophy; Jean-Claude Dupont -- 3. Pain and the Nature of Psychological Attributes; Stephen Gaukroger -- 4. Is the Next Frontier in Neuroscience a 'Decade of the Mind'?; Jackie Sullivan -- 5. Neuroconstructivism: A Developmental Turn in Cognitive Neuroscience?; Denis Forest -- 6. Computing with Bodies: Morphology, Function, and Computational Theory; John Symons and Paco Calvo -- 7. Embodied Collaboration in Small Groups; Kellie Williamson and John Sutton -- 8. Little-E Eliminativism in Mainstream Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience: Tensions for Neuro-Normativity; John Bickle -- 9. Ethics and the Brains of Psychopaths: The Significance of Psychopaths for Ethical and Legal Reasoning; William Hirstein and Katrina Sifferd -- 10. Memory Traces, Memory Errors,and the Possibility of Neural Lie Detection; Sarah K. Robins -- 11. Feminist Approaches to Neurocultures; Sigrid Schmitz -- 12. Non-Reductive Integration in Social Cognitive Neuroscience: Multiple Systems Model and Situated Concepts; Luc Faucher -- 13. History, Causal Information, and the Neuroscience of Art: Toward a Psycho-Historical Theory; Nicolas Bullot -- 14. The Architectonics of the Mind's Eye in the Age of Cognitive Capitalism; Warren Neidich.
From its beginnings until the present day, neuroscience has always had a special relationship to philosophy. And philosophy has long puzzled over the relation between mind and brain (and by extension, the relation of cerebral processes to freedom, morals, and justice, but also to perception and art). This volume presents some of the state-of-the-art reflections on philosophical efforts to 'make sense' of neuroscience, as regards issues including neuroaesthetics, neuroethics and neurolaw, but also more critical, evaluative perspectives on topics such as the social neuroscience of race, neurofeminism, embodiment and collaboration, memory and pain, and more directly empirical topics such as neuroconstructivism and embodied robotics. Brain theory as presented here is neither mere commentary on the state of the sciences, nor armchair philosophical reflection on traditional topics. It is more pluralistic than current philosophy of neuroscience (or neurophenomenology), yet more directly engaged with empirical, indeed experimental matters than socio-cultural discussions of 'brainhood' or representations of the brain.
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