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Philosophy of the Brain. The brain problem.

"What is the mind?""What is the relationship between brain and mind?"These are common questions. But "What is the brain?" is a rare question in both the neurosciences and philosophy. The reason for this may lie in the brain itself: Is there a "brain problem"?I...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Northoff, Georg (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: John Benjamins Publishing Company 2004.
Colección:Advances in consciousness research ; v. 52.
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505 0 |a Cover -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC page -- Dedication page -- Table of contents -- Acknowledgements -- The 'Brain problem' -- 1.1. The 'Brain problem' -- 1.1.1. 'Mind problems' in the 'philosophy of mind' -- 1.1.2. 'Brain Problem' in the 'philosophy of the brain' -- 1.2. Definition of the brain and 'dilemma of the brain' -- 1.2.1. The definition of the brain -- 1.2.2. The 'dilemma of the brain' -- 1.3. Hypothesis of 'embedment' -- 1.3.1. Defining 'embedment' -- 1.3.2. Defining 'neurophilosophical hypothesis' -- 1.3.3. Defining the brain -- 1.3.4. Strategy of investigation -- 1.4. Neurophilosophy as a method for investigation of the brain -- 1.4.1. Defining 'Neurophilosophy' -- 1.4.2. Principles of transdisciplinary methodology -- 1.4.3. 'Ontology' and 'epistemology' in neurophilosophy -- 1.4.4. 'Neurophilosophical hypothesis' -- 1.4.5. 'Standard arguments' against neurophilosophy -- Neuroepistemological account of the brain -- 2.1. 'Spatial embedment': The body and the own body -- 2.1.1. 'Bodily embedment': 'Phenomenal space' -- 2.1.2. 'Individual embedment': 'Intra-subjective character' of 'phenomenal space' -- Neuroepistemological implications: Body as spatial centre and 'intra-subjective character' of 'phenomenal space' -- 2.1.3. 'Emotional embedment': 'Phenomenal-qualitative character' of 'phenomenal space' -- Neuroepistemological implications: Emotions and the 'phenomenal-qualitative character' of 'phenomenal space' -- Spatio-emotional linkage and 'phenomenal-qualitative character' of 'phenomenal space' -- 2.2. 'Temporal embedment': The own body and other bodies -- 2.2.1. 'Environmental embedment': 'Phenomenal time' -- Neuroepistemological implications: Sensorimotor integration and 'phenomenal time' -- The relationship between 'phenomenal time' and 'physical time' -- 2.2.2. 'Intra-subjective embedment': 'Phenomenal judgment' -- Neuroepistemological implications: 'Agency/action judgments' and 'phenomenal judgments' -- 2.2.3. 'Inter-subjective embedment': 'Physical judgment' -- Neuroepistemological implications: Observation of action and 'physical judgments' -- 2.3. 'Mental embedment': The brain and the own body -- 2.3.1. 'Goal-oriented embedment': 'Autoepistemic limitation' and mental states -- Neuroepistemological implications: 'Embedded coding' and mental states -- 2.3.2. 'State-oriented embedment': Feelings and qualia -- Neuroepistemological implications: Emotions and qualia -- 2.3.3. 'Act-oriented embedment': Intentionality and mental causation -- Neuroepistemological implications: Intentionality and qualia -- 2.4. 'Reflexive embedment': The own brain and other brains -- 2.4.1. 'Neural embedment': First-Person Perspective -- Neuroepistemological implications: Imagery and First-Person Perspective -- 2.4.2. 'Personal embedment': Second-Person Perspective -- Neuroepistemological implications: Autobiographical memory and Second-Person Perspective -- 2.4.3. 'Social embedment': Third-Person Perspective -- Neuroepistemological implications: Social cognition and Third-Person Perspective -- 'Philosophy of the brain' -- 3.1. Empirical hypothesis of the brain: 'Dynamic brain', 'event coding', and 'embedded brain' -- 3.1.1. The dynamic organisation of the brain -- 3.1.2. The 'dynamic brain': 'Dynamic states' and 'First-Brain Perspective' -- 3.1.3. The 'brain code': 'Event coding' and the 'empirical mind problem' -- 3.1.4. The 'embedded brain': 'Mental presentation' and 'context-dependence' -- 'Mental presentation' as 'embedded rep. 
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