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Neuroscience and Its Philosophy

Participating journal: Synthese
The Synthese Topical Collection on Neuroscience and Its Philosophy aims to publish some of the best work on the philosophy of neuroscience, broadly construed.

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Journal

Synthese

Synthese is a philosophy journal focusing on contemporary issues in epistemology, philosophy of science, and related fields.

Editors

  • Gualtiero Piccinini

    Gualtiero Piccinini

    Gualtiero Piccinini is Curators' Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the University of Missouri. In 2014, he received the Herbert A. Simon Award from the International Association for Computing and Philosophy. In 2018, he received the K. Jon Barwise Prize from the American Philosophical Association. His publications include Physical Computation: A Mechanistic Account (OUP 2015), Neurocognitive Mechanisms: Explaining Biological Cognition (OUP 2020), and The Physical Signature of Computation: A Robust Mapping Account (with Neal G. Anderson, OUP 2024).

Articles

Showing 1-28 of 28 articles
  1. Expecting pain

    • Frederique de Vignemont
    Original Research 02 November 2023 Article: 156

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