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Philosophy of the Brain [[electronic resource] ] : The Brain Problem / / Georg Northoff
Philosophy of the Brain [[electronic resource] ] : The Brain Problem / / Georg Northoff
Autore Northoff Georg
Pubbl/distr/stampa Philadelphia, PA, USA, : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (443 p.)
Disciplina 128/.2
Collana Advances in consciousness research
Soggetto topico Mind-brain identity theory
Philosophy of mind
PHILOSOPHY
Mind & Body
ISBN 90-272-9587-5
1-282-25530-4
9786612255304
1-4237-7228-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910451815403321
Northoff Georg  
Philadelphia, PA, USA, : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2003
Materiale a stampa
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Philosophy of the Brain [[electronic resource] ] : The Brain Problem / / Georg Northoff
Philosophy of the Brain [[electronic resource] ] : The Brain Problem / / Georg Northoff
Autore Northoff Georg
Pubbl/distr/stampa Philadelphia, PA, USA, : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (443 p.)
Disciplina 128/.2
Collana Advances in consciousness research
Soggetto topico Mind-brain identity theory
Philosophy of mind
PHILOSOPHY
Mind & Body
ISBN 90-272-9587-5
1-282-25530-4
9786612255304
1-4237-7228-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910777550503321
Northoff Georg  
Philadelphia, PA, USA, : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2003
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Philosophy of the Brain : The Brain Problem / / Georg Northoff
Philosophy of the Brain : The Brain Problem / / Georg Northoff
Autore Northoff Georg
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Philadelphia, PA, USA, : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (443 p.)
Disciplina 128/.2
Collana Advances in consciousness research
Soggetto topico Mind-brain identity theory
Philosophy of mind
PHILOSOPHY
Mind & Body
ISBN 90-272-9587-5
1-282-25530-4
9786612255304
1-4237-7228-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Philosophy of the Brain -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC page -- Dedication page -- Table of contents -- Acknowledgements -- The `Brain problem' -- 1.1. The `Brain problem' -- 1.1.1. `Mind problems' in the `philosophy of mind' -- 1.1.2. `Brain Problem' in the `philosophy of the brain' -- 1.2. Definition of the brain and `dilemma of the brain' -- 1.2.1. The definition of the brain -- 1.2.2. The `dilemma of the brain' -- 1.3. Hypothesis of `embedment' -- 1.3.1. Defining `embedment' -- 1.3.2. Defining `neurophilosophical hypothesis' -- 1.3.3. Defining the brain -- 1.3.4. Strategy of investigation -- 1.4. Neurophilosophy as a method for investigation of the brain -- 1.4.1. Defining `Neurophilosophy' -- 1.4.2. Principles of transdisciplinary methodology -- 1.4.3. `Ontology' and `epistemology' in neurophilosophy -- 1.4.4. `Neurophilosophical hypothesis' -- 1.4.5. `Standard arguments' against neurophilosophy -- Neuroepistemological account of the brain -- 2.1. `Spatial embedment': The body and the own body -- 2.1.1. `Bodily embedment': `Phenomenal space' -- 2.1.2. `Individual embedment': `Intra-subjective character' of `phenomenal space' -- Neuroepistemological implications: Body as spatial centre and `intra-subjective character' of `phenomenal space' -- 2.1.3. `Emotional embedment': `Phenomenal-qualitative character' of `phenomenal space' -- Neuroepistemological implications: Emotions and the `phenomenal-qualitative character' of `phenomenal space' -- Spatio-emotional linkage and `phenomenal-qualitative character' of `phenomenal space' -- 2.2. `Temporal embedment': The own body and other bodies -- 2.2.1. `Environmental embedment': `Phenomenal time' -- Neuroepistemological implications: Sensorimotor integration and `phenomenal time' -- The relationship between `phenomenal time' and `physical time'.
2.2.2. `Intra-subjective embedment': `Phenomenal judgment' -- Neuroepistemological implications: `Agency/action judgments' and `phenomenal judgments' -- 2.2.3. `Inter-subjective embedment': `Physical judgment' -- Neuroepistemological implications: Observation of action and `physical judgments' -- 2.3. `Mental embedment': The brain and the own body -- 2.3.1. `Goal-oriented embedment': `Autoepistemic limitation' and mental states -- Neuroepistemological implications: `Embedded coding' and mental states -- 2.3.2. `State-oriented embedment': Feelings and qualia -- Neuroepistemological implications: Emotions and qualia -- 2.3.3. `Act-oriented embedment': Intentionality and mental causation -- Neuroepistemological implications: Intentionality and qualia -- 2.4. `Reflexive embedment': The own brain and other brains -- 2.4.1. `Neural embedment': First-Person Perspective -- Neuroepistemological implications: Imagery and First-Person Perspective -- 2.4.2. `Personal embedment': Second-Person Perspective -- Neuroepistemological implications: Autobiographical memory and Second-Person Perspective -- 2.4.3. `Social embedment': Third-Person Perspective -- Neuroepistemological implications: Social cognition and Third-Person Perspective -- `Philosophy of the brain' -- 3.1. Empirical hypothesis of the brain: `Dynamic brain', `event coding', and `embedded brain' -- 3.1.1. The dynamic organisation of the brain -- 3.1.2. The `dynamic brain': `Dynamic states' and `First-Brain Perspective' -- 3.1.3. The `brain code': `Event coding' and the `empirical mind problem' -- 3.1.4. The `embedded brain': `Mental presentation' and `context-dependence' -- `Mental presentation' as `embedded representation' -- 3.2. `Epistemology of the brain': `Embedded epistemology', `epistemology of events and environments' and First-, Second-, and Third-Person Epistemology.
3.2.1. `First-Person Epistemology' and `Embedded epistemology' -- 3.2.2. `Second-Person Epistemology' and consciousness -- 3.2.3. `Third-Person Epistemology' and thought/language -- 3.3. `Ontology of the brain': `Embedded brain', `embedded ontology' and `self-reference' of the brain -- 3.3.1. `Neuroontology': Brain as an `isolated brain' -- 3.3.2. `Neuroontology': The brain as an `embedded brain' -- `Mental causation' and `Dynamic causation' -- 3.3.3. `Ontology of the brain': `Embedded ontology' -- 3.3.4. `Ontology of the brain': `Self-reference' of the brain -- The `Embedded brain' -- 4.1. The determination of the brain -- 4.1.1. What is the brain? -- 4.1.2. How can we characterize the brain? -- 4.1.3. When can we speak of a brain? -- 4.1.4. Where can we investigate the brain? -- 4.1.5. Why do we have a brain? -- 4.2. The `Dilemma of the brain' -- 4.2.1. `Empirical dilemma' -- 4.2.2. `Epistemic dilemma' -- 4.2.3. `Ontological dilemma' -- 4.2.4. `Disciplinary dilemma' -- 4.2.5. `Logical dilemma' -- 4.3. Hypothesis of `Embedment' -- 4.3.1. The definition of the brain -- 4.3.2. Development of novel, corresponding and appropriate concepts in neuroscience, epistemology and ontology -- 4.3.3. The linkage between `brain problem' and `mind problems' -- 4.4. `Paradigm shift' -- 4.4.1. The `Paradigm shift' in neuroscience -- 4.4.2. The `paradigm shift' in epistemology -- 4.4.3. The `paradigm shift' in ontology -- 4.4.4. The `paradigm shift' in philosophy -- References.
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Northoff Georg  
Philadelphia, PA, USA, : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2003
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