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Social learning in models and minds
After more than a century in which social learning was blackboxed by evolutionary biologists, psychologists and economists, there is now a thriving...
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Haptic realism for neuroscience
Recent work in philosophy of science has shown how the challenges posed by extremely complex systems require that scientists employ a range of...
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Neural representations unobserved—or: a dilemma for the cognitive neuroscience revolution
Neural structural representations are cerebral map- or model-like structures that structurally resemble what they represent. These representations...
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Examining Phronesis Models with Evidence from the Neuroscience of Morality Focusing on Brain Networks
In this paper, I examined whether evidence from the neuroscience of morality supports the standard models of phronesis , i.e., Jubilee and Aretai...
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Ethical Issues in Neuroscience Research
We have only a limited understanding of how the brain enables thought and behavior and how it becomes dysfunctional in neuropsychiatric disorders.... -
Identifying the Presence of Ethics Concepts in Chronic Pain Research: A Sco** Review of Neuroscience Journals
BackgroundChronic pain is a pervasive and invisible condition which affects people in a myriad of ways including but not limited to their quality of...
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Literary Neuroexistentialism: Coming to Terms with Materialism and Finding Meaning in the Age of Neuroscience through Literature
With the rise of the scientific authority of neuroscience and recent neurotechnological advances, the understanding of the human being and its future...
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Considering the Purposes of Moral Education with Evidence in Neuroscience: Emphasis on Habituation of Virtues and Cultivation of Phronesis
In this paper, findings from research in neuroscience of morality will be reviewed to consider the purposes of moral education. Particularly, I will...
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Neuroscience and Judgment
We interrogate and criticise the reliance, by Joshua Greene and many others, on the results of functional brain imaging. Greene’s ‘dual-mode’ model... -
Applying Neuroscience Research: The Bioethical Problems of Predicting and Explaining Behavior
Advances in neuroscience research have changed the ways in which the relationship between brain and behavior are studied and conceptualized. These... -
Methodological Problem in Philosophy and Neuroscience
This chapter introduces the methodological problem between neuroscience and philosophy; relevant issues in metaphilosophy and philosophy of... -
Neuroscience with New Materialism
This first chapter of this second section starts with an overview of some of the issues that I developed in the first volume. It then proceeds with a... -
Abductive reasoning in cognitive neuroscience: weak and strong reverse inference
Reverse inference is a crucial inferential strategy used in cognitive neuroscience to derive conclusions about the engagement of cognitive processes...
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The social dimension of pain
Contemporary pain literature increasingly acknowledges the need of a multidimensional approach to pain, which accounts for its complex biological,...
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The Impact of Social Norms of Responsibility on Corporate Social Responsibility Short Title: The Impact of Social Norms of Responsibility on Corporate Social Responsibility
Social norms of responsibility are shared beliefs on what constitutes responsible behavior, and they play a significant role in determining CSR. This...
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Cognitive Neuroscience of Love
This chapter presents a conceptual review of cognitive neuroscience (CNS) studies on love. I review the methodological choices made in these studies... -
On the role of contextual factors in cognitive neuroscience experiments: a mechanistic approach
Experiments in cognitive neuroscience build a setup whose set of controlled stimuli and rules elicits a cognitive process in a participant. This...
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Conceptual Review: Philosophy for Cognitive Neuroscience
The conceptual implications of task choices receive little critical attention in cognitive neuroscience (CNS) at present. This occasionally leads to... -
Ethics and Neuroscience: Protecting Consciousness
One way of develo** an ethics for neuroscience is to extend the Hippocratic Oath as an ethical code, taking the health of the patient as the first... -
Cognitive Neuroscience of Self-Reflection
This chapter contains a conceptual review of cognitive neuroscience (CNS) of self-reflection. Like the previous chapter, this chapter shows why...