Neurophilosophy at work
Churchland, Paul M., (1942-.)

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    Title/Author: Neurophilosophy at work/ Paul Churchland.
    Author: Churchland, Paul M.,
    Published: Cambridge ;Cambridge University Press, : 2007.,
    Description: xi, 249 p. :ill. (some col.)
    [NT 15003449]: Catching consciousness in a recurrent net -- Functionalism at forty: a critical retrospective -- Toward a cognitive neurobiology of the moral virtues -- Rules, know-how, and the future of moral cognition -- Science, religion, and American educational policy -- What happens to reliabilism when it is liberated from the propositional attitudes? -- On the nature of intelligence: Turing, Church, von Neumann, and the brain -- Neurosemantics: on the mapping of minds and the portrayal of worlds -- Chimerical colors: some phenomenological predictions from cognitive neuroscience - - On the reality (and diversity) of objective colors: how color-qualia space is a map of reflectance-profile space - - Into the brain: where philosophy should go from here.
    Subject: Cognition - Philosophy. -
    Online resource: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511498435Access by subscription
    ISBN: 0521692008 (pbk.)
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