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Pragmatist Neurophilosophy: American Philosophy and the Brain

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London Bloomsbury 2015Description: 254pISBN:
  • 9781474262859
DDC classification:
  • N78 SH770
Partial contents:
Part 1 Historical Considerations 2 Peirce on Neuronal Synchronicity and Spontaneous Order John Kaag 13 3 The Legacy of William James: Lessons for Today`s Twenty-first Century Neuroscience Maxine Sheets-Johnstone 29 4 Dewey, Naturalism, andNeuroaesthetics Russell Pryba Part 2 Reconstructing Neuroscience and Philosophy 81 5 Descendants of Pragmatism: Reconciliation and Reconstruction in Neopragmatism, Neurophilosophy, and Neuropragmatism Tibor Solymosi 6 Neuropragmatic Reconstruction: A Case from Neuroeconomics Mark Tschaepe 111 7 The Most Important Thing Neuropragmatism Can Do: Providing an Alternative to "Cognitive" Neuroscience Eric P. Charles, Sabrina Golonka, and Andrew D. Wilson Part 3 Cognition, Inquiry, and Belief in the Brain and Beyond 151 8 How Inquiry and Method Shape Brain Science: Pragmatism, Embodiment, and Cognitive Neuroscience Tim Rohrer 153 9 Extended Mind and Representation F. Thomas Burke 177 10 The Self as an Evolved Organism that Lives in a Pragmatically Defined World David L. Thompson 203 11 Is Experience Subjective or Objective, or Both, or Neither? John R. Shook 223
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includes index and biblioraphy

Part 1 Historical Considerations 2 Peirce on Neuronal Synchronicity and Spontaneous Order John Kaag 13 3 The Legacy of William James: Lessons for Today`s Twenty-first Century Neuroscience Maxine Sheets-Johnstone 29 4 Dewey, Naturalism, andNeuroaesthetics Russell Pryba Part 2 Reconstructing Neuroscience and Philosophy 81 5 Descendants of Pragmatism: Reconciliation and Reconstruction in Neopragmatism, Neurophilosophy, and Neuropragmatism Tibor Solymosi 6 Neuropragmatic Reconstruction: A Case from Neuroeconomics Mark Tschaepe 111 7 The Most Important Thing Neuropragmatism Can Do: Providing an Alternative to "Cognitive" Neuroscience Eric P. Charles, Sabrina Golonka, and Andrew D. Wilson Part 3 Cognition, Inquiry, and Belief in the Brain and Beyond 151 8 How Inquiry and Method Shape Brain Science: Pragmatism, Embodiment, and Cognitive Neuroscience Tim Rohrer 153 9 Extended Mind and Representation F. Thomas Burke 177 10 The Self as an Evolved Organism that Lives in a Pragmatically Defined World David L. Thompson 203 11 Is Experience Subjective or Objective, or Both, or Neither? John R. Shook 223

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