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  1. Naturalism.Sasan Haghighi - manuscript
    In this section, which forms part of my discussion of the relation and interaction between philosophy and science in the twentieth century, I will show that ‘naturalism’ has played a very crucial role. I consider this role a positive one. In fact, probably, naturalism has constituted the closest relation between philosophy and science. By considering the roots of different types of ‘naturalism’, we shall see that the current debates on naturalism have been an inevitable development. Here also I will show (...)
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  2. Misappreciation between Philosophy and Science.Sasan Haghighi - 2012 - In TU Delft: Philosophy Day.
  3. In Search of Mechanisms in Neuroscience.Sasan Haghighi - manuscript
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    mechanistic philosophy.Sasan Haghighi - 2013 - In OZSW.
  5. Einstein Legacy: Time Dilation.Sasan Haghighi - 2012 - In Tu Delft University Scientific Association Delft.
  6. OZSW.Sasan Haghighi (ed.) - 2013
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  7. TU Delft: Philosophy Day.Sasan Haghighi (ed.) - 2012
     
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  8. Tu Delft University Scientific Association Delft.Sasan Haghighi - 2012
     
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  9. The Role of Philosophy in Cognitive Science: normativity, generality, mechanistic explanation.Sasan Haghighi - 2013 - Ozsw 2013 Rotterdam.
    Cognitive science, as an interdisciplinary research endeavour, seeks to explain mental activities such as reasoning, remembering, language use, and problem solving, and the explanations it advances commonly involve descriptions of the mechanisms responsible for these activities. Cognitive mechanisms are distinguished from the mechanisms invoked in other domains of biology by involving the processing of information. Many of the philosophical issues discussed in the context of cognitive science involve the nature of information processing. For philosophy of science, a central question is (...)
     
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