Neurophilosophy: Toward A Unified Science of the Mind-Brain
MIT Press (1986)
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| Keywords | Brain Cognition Functionalism Mind Neurobiology Neurophysiology Neuropsychology Philosophy Psychology Science | |||||||||
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Paul M. Churchland (2007). Neurophilosophy at Work. Cambridge University Press.
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Robert L. Solso (ed.) (1999). Mind and Brain Sciences in the 21st Century. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Marcel Kinsbourne (1980). Brain-Based Limitations on Mind. In Body & Mind: Past, Present And Future. New York: Academic Press.
Stanley L. Jaki (1969). Brain, Mind And Computers. Herder & Herder.
Martin Sereno (1986). A Program for the Neurobiology of Mind. Inquiry 29 (June):217-240.
Patricia S. Churchland (1980). A Perspective on Mind-Brain Research. Journal of Philosophy 77 (April):185-207.
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