Paul Churchland is a contemporary philosopher notable for his theories regarding the mind and the brain, and specifically their relationship to the self. This quiz/worksheet combo will help you test your understanding of Churchland's specific views on the self as the brain. Some things you'll b...
Touching a Nerve: The Self as Brain Touching a nerve : the self as brain Patricia S. Churchland W.W. Norton, c2013 : hbk LWJ Aultmanmoore 被引量: 8发表: 2014年 Touching a nerve : the self as brain Touching a nerve : the self as brain Patricia S. Churchland W.W. Norton, c2013...
Patricia Smith ChurchlandSpringer Berlin HeidelbergProceedings of the American Philosophical SocietyKnoll J.The brain and its self. A neurochemical concept of the innate and acquired drives. Berlin/Heidelberg/New York: Springer, 2005..Knoll, J. (2005). The brain and its self. A neurochemical ...
brain perceiving something. Consciousness itself doesn't exist if there is no brain in a body that can perceive. Where there's no consciousness, there's clearly no self-consciousness. The human mind, on this model, is the entire feedback loop of the brain, body, qualia, consciousness, and...
It is termed: The theory of brain-sign. It avoids the conundrum of our self presence in the universe by eliminating our existence, in the consciousness sense, from the universe. According to the theory, nothing about us transcends physicality as currently understood. Then understanding, knowledge...
Dualism is closely related to the philosophy of Rene Descartes. Descartes identified the mind with consciousness and self-awareness and distinguished this from the brain. He believed that the brain was the seat of all intelligence. This lead to a great debate over the mind and body. So, ...
PAUL M. CHURCHLANDCanadian Journal of PhilosophyChurchland , P . M. (1 985b). On the speculative nature of our self-conception: A reply to some criticisms. Canadian Journal of Philosophy. Suppl. vol. 1 1 , 1 57-73.Churchland PM (1985) On the speculative nature of our self conception:...
Although written from a philosophical viewpoint, the book has important implications for the sciences concerned with the brain-mind problem. At the same time, it is largely non-technical, and thus accessible to the non-specialist reader 展开 关键词: Mind-brain identity theory Consciousness Choice...
she asserts that morality is not importantly different from mere sociality, but rather falls within the social spectrum. What distinguishes the moral part of sociality from the rest is just how seriously we take it. And what we take seriously is accounted for in our care for self and others,...
Revisiting Self-Operating Mathematical Universe (SOMU) as a Theory for Artificial General Intelligence, AGI and G+ Consciousness Chapter © 2024 References Meijer DKF, Geesink JH (2017) Consciousness in the Universe is scale invariant and implies the event horizon of the human brain. NeuroQuant...