The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Neuroscience
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The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Neuroscience is a state-of-the-art collection of interdisciplinary research. Contributors, including both philosophers and neuroscientists, bring evidence from current neurobiology of learning and memory, perception and...
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The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Neuroscience is a state-of-the-art collection of interdisciplinary research. Contributors, including both philosophers and neuroscientists, bring evidence from current neurobiology of learning and memory, perception and sensation, neurocomputational modeling, neuroanatomy, neuroethics, and neurology and clinical neuropsychology to bear on a wide range of philosophical concerns
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The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Neuroscience is a state-of-the-art collection of interdisciplinary research spanning philosophy (of science, mind, and ethics) and current neuroscience. Containing chapters written by some of the most prominent philosophers working in this area, and in some cases co-authored with neuroscientists, this volume reflects both the breadth and depth of current work in this exciting field. Topics include the nature of explanation in neuroscience; whether and how current neuroscience is reductionistic; consequences of current research on the neurobiology of learning and memory, perception and sensation, neurocomputational modeling, and neuroanatomy; the burgeoning field of neuroethics and the neurobiology of motivation that increasingly informs it; implications from neurology and clinical neuropsychology, especially in light of some bizarre symptoms involving misrepresentations of self; the extent and consequences of multiple realization in actual neuroscience; the new field of neuroeudamonia; and the neurophilosophy of subjectivity. This volume will interest philosophers working in numerous fields who wish to see how current neuroscience is being brought to bear directly on philosophical issues. It will also be of interest to neuroscientists who wish to learn how the research programs of some of their colleagues are being enriched by interaction with philosophers, and finally to those working in any interdisciplinary field who wish to see how two seemingly disparate disciplines--one traditional and humanistic, the other new and scientific--are being brought together to both disciplines' mutual benefit.
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- Notes on the Contributors
- Editor's Introduction
- Part I: Explanation, Reduction, and Methodology in Neuroscientific Practice
- 1: Molecules, systems, and behavior: Another view of memory consolidation
- 2: Biological clocks: Explaining with models of mechanisms
- 3: Methodology and reduction in the behavioral neurosciences: Object exploration as a case study
- 4: The Science of Research and the search for molecular mechanisms of cognition
- Part II: Learning and Memory
- 5: The lower bounds of cognition: What do spinal cords reveal?
- 6: Lessons for cognitive science from neurogenomics
- 7: Neuroscience, learning, and the return to behaviorism
- Part III: Sensation and Perception
- 8: fMRI: A modern cerebrascope? The case of pain
- 9: The enactive field, the embedded Neuron
- 10: The role of neurobiology in differentiating the senses
- 11: Enactivism's vision: Neurocognitive basis or neurocognitively baseless?
- Part IV: Neurocomputation and Neuroanatomy
- 12: Space, time, and objects
- 13: Neurocomputational models: Theory, application, philosophical consequences
- 14: Neuroanatomy and cosmology
- Part V: Neuroscience of Motivation, Decision Making, and Neuroethics
- 15: The emerging theory of motivation
- 16: Inference to the best decision
- 17: Emergentism at the crossroads of philosophy, neurotechnology, and the enhancement debate
- 18: What's neu in neuroethics?
- Part VI: Neurophilosophy and Psychiatry
- 19: Confabulations about people and their limbs, present or absent
- 20: Delusional experience
- 21: The case for animal emotions: Modeling neuropsychiatric disorders
- Part VII: Neurophilosophy
- 22: Levels and individual variation: Implications for the multiple realization of psychological properties
- 23: Neuro-eudaimonics, or Buddhists lead neuroscientists to the seat of happiness; The neurophilosophy of subjectivity
- 24: The neurophilosophy of subjectivity
Autoren-Porträt von John Bickle
John Bickle is Professor of Philosophy, University of CincinnatiBibliographische Angaben
- Autor: John Bickle
- 2009, 652 Seiten, 79 Abbildungen, Maße: 25,1 x 18 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: John Bickle
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- ISBN-10: 0195304780
- ISBN-13: 9780195304787
- Erscheinungsdatum: 11.08.2009
Sprache:
Englisch
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