Mind And Brain: A Philosophy Of Science
Cambridge: Mit Press (1970)
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| Keywords | Biology Brain Mental States Mind Nervous System Physiology Postulate Science Sensation Unconscious Universe | |||||||||
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M. Jeuken (1983). Thinking About Mind and Matter From Biology. Acta Biotheoretica 32 (2).
Jack H. Ornstein (1972). The Mind And The Brain: A Multi-Aspect Interpretation. The Hague: Nijhoff.
Robert A. Wilson (2004). Realization: Metaphysics, Mind, and Science. Philosophy of Science 71 (5):985-996.
Paul L. Nunez (2010). Brain, Mind, and the Structure of Reality. Oxford University Press.
J. J. C. Smart, The Identity Theory of Mind. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
David M. Armstrong (1970). The Nature of Mind. In Clive V. Borst (ed.), The Mind/Brain Identity Theory. Macmillan.
Charles A. Campbell (1953). Philosophy and Brain Physiology. Philosophical Quarterly 3 (January):51-56.
W. Teed Rockwell (1994). On What the Mind is Identical With. Philosophical Psychology 7 (3):307-23.
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