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Delve into the deep connection between neuroscience and philosophy with this thought-provoking eBook. Neuroscience and Philosophy: Brain, Mind, and Language brings together leading scholars to debate the fundamental questions of consciousness, cognition, and the nature of mind. Examining key philosophical and neuroscientific perspectives, this book is ideal for students, researchers, and anyone interested in the mind-brain relationship, language, and human thought.
You Will Learn
- The philosophical and neuroscientific perspectives on consciousness.
- How language and cognition shape our understanding of the mind.
- The debate over reductionism in neuroscience and philosophy.
- Key arguments from thinkers like Dennett, Searle, Bennett, and Hacker.
- The implications of neuroscience for free will, identity, and artificial intelligence.
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Neuroscience and Philosophy (English)
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Abhishek Gupta –
“This book is a great intellectual workout! The authors present their arguments clearly, making it a compelling read.”
Nikhil Sinha –
“A rigorous and well-argued book that challenges traditional views on consciousness. It’s a great read for anyone passionate about cognitive sciences.”
Aishwarya Pillai –
“The book provides a balanced view of both scientific and philosophical perspectives on the brain and mind. A stimulating read!”
Rajat Malhotra –
I was amazed by the depth of discussion on language, thought, and consciousness. Definitely a must-read for serious thinkers
Rajat Malhotra –
“I was amazed by the depth of discussion on language, thought, and consciousness. Definitely a must-read for serious thinkers.”
Pooja Srinivasan –
“The interplay between neuroscience and philosophy is well-explained in this book. It offers fresh insights into the nature of consciousness.”
Manoj Bhatia –
“Not for casual readers, but if you love complex discussions on consciousness, this book is a gem. It changed my perspective on neuroscience.”
Divya Ghosh –
“I appreciate how the book challenges reductionist views of the mind. A great read for anyone interested in philosophy and neuroscience.”
Arjun Patel –
“The book does an excellent job of discussing whether the mind is purely a physical phenomenon or something beyond material science.”
Sneha Dutta –
A fascinating book that explores the relationship between the brain and consciousness. A must-read for those curious about mind sciences
Sneha Dutta –
“A fascinating book that explores the relationship between the brain and consciousness. A must-read for those curious about mind sciences.”
Rajiv Saxena –
“One of the best books I’ve read on the philosophy of mind! It brings clarity to difficult concepts with strong logical arguments.”
Swati Menon –
“This book is for serious readers who want to explore the philosophical implications of neuroscience. Thought-provoking and well-researched.”
Vikram Joshi –
“Complex but engaging! The book presents strong arguments from both neuroscientists and philosophers, making it a balanced read.”
Meera Choudhary –
“I loved how the book engages with the age-old debate of mind vs. brain. It’s an intellectual delight for anyone interested in cognitive science.”
Kunal Reddy –
“The book offers a rich discussion on whether consciousness is purely a neural phenomenon or something more. Truly enlightening!”
Ananya Kulkarni –
“A well-structured book that presents the conflict between neuroscientists and philosophers in an engaging way. A must-read for deep thinkers!”
Sandeep Verma –
“Not an easy read, but definitely worth the effort. The authors present strong arguments on the nature of the brain and mind.”
Neha Iyer –
“As a student of philosophy, I found this book invaluable. It challenges conventional views and provides a fresh perspective on neuroscience.”
Rohit Mehta –
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“A dense but rewarding read. The book provides an insightful debate between neuroscience and philosophical perspectives on the mind.”
Priya Nair –
“The discussions on mind, consciousness, and language are fascinating. This book bridges the gap between science and philosophy beautifully.”
Amit Sharma –
“A deep and thought-provoking book that explores the intersection of neuroscience and philosophy. Highly recommended for those who enjoy intellectual challenges!”