Some may consider that the language and concepts of philosophy will eventually be superseded by those of neuroscience. This book questions such a naive assumption and through a variety of perspectives and traditions, the authors show the possible contributions of philosophy to non-reductive forms of neuroscientific research. Drawing from the full range and depth of philosophical thought, from hylomorphism to ethics, by way of dynamical systems, enactivism and value theory, amongst other topics, this edited work promotes a rich form of interdisciplinary exchange.
Chapters explore the...
Some may consider that the language and concepts of philosophy will eventually be superseded by those of neuroscience. This book questions such a n...
Oceanic logic was never identified as such, but the author gives numerous examples of its use from the history of philosophy. The author first worked in analytic logic in the 1970s and 1980s, first researched dialectical logic in the 1990s, and discovered oceanic logic in the 2000s.
Oceanic logic was never identified as such, but the author gives numerous examples of its use from the history of philosophy. The author first worked ...
This book consists of eleven new essays that provide new insights into classical and contemporary issues surrounding free will and human agency. Also tackling some historical precursors of contemporary debates, taken together these essays demonstrate the need for an approach that recognizes the multifaceted nature of free will.
This book consists of eleven new essays that provide new insights into classical and contemporary issues surrounding free will and human agency. Also ...