Essays on Neuroscience and Political Theory
Thinking the Body Politic
Herausgeber: Valk, F Vander
Essays on Neuroscience and Political Theory
Thinking the Body Politic
Herausgeber: Valk, F Vander
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This book provides an important overview and valuable new perspectives on what political theory can bring to the debates about climate change.
This book is the first to facilitate further interdisciplinary conversation regarding the relationship between neuroscience and political theory.
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This book provides an important overview and valuable new perspectives on what political theory can bring to the debates about climate change.
This book is the first to facilitate further interdisciplinary conversation regarding the relationship between neuroscience and political theory.
This book is the first to facilitate further interdisciplinary conversation regarding the relationship between neuroscience and political theory.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. März 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9780415782029
- ISBN-10: 0415782023
- Artikelnr.: 34525188
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. März 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9780415782029
- ISBN-10: 0415782023
- Artikelnr.: 34525188
Frank Vander Valk is Associate Professor of Political Science and Western Civilization at the State University of New York, Empire State College. His research interests include political friendship, the philosophy of social science, and Catholic social thought.
Introduction Part 1: History and Concepts 1. On the Growing Intellectual
Authority of Neuroscience for Political and Moral Theory: Sketch for a
Genealogy Maurizio Meloni 2. Neuroscience as Applied Hermenutics: Towards a
Critical Neuroscience of Political Theory Jan Slaby, Philipp Haueis and
Suparna Choudhury 3. Descartes on Moral Judgement and the Poeer of the
Passions Patricia Easton 4. Unpacking Emotional Baggage in Political
Inquiry John G. Gunnell Part 2: Neuroscience and Political Thinkers 5.
Brain Sculpting as Moral Practice: A Neuro-Aristotelian Approach Leslie
Paul Thiele 6. Hobbes, Prudence and Neuroscienve: Early Modern Strategies
for Negotiating Contemporary Subjecctivity James Martel 7. Think Big:
Toward a Grand Neuropolitics - or, Why I am Not An Immanent Naturalist or
Vital Materialis Adrian Johnston 8. The Neuropolitical Habitus of Resonant
Receptive Democracy Romand Coles Part 3: Issues in Neuroscience and
Political Theory 9. Does Deliberation Make You Angry? Neuroscience and
Theories of Deliberative Democracy Marlene Sokolon 10. Bounded Mirroring:
Joint Action and Group Membership in Political Theory and Cognitive
Neuroscience Machiel Keestra 11. The Extension of Political Subjectivity
Frank Vander Valk 12. The Challenge of Gender Research in Neuroscience
Emily Ngubia Kuria
Authority of Neuroscience for Political and Moral Theory: Sketch for a
Genealogy Maurizio Meloni 2. Neuroscience as Applied Hermenutics: Towards a
Critical Neuroscience of Political Theory Jan Slaby, Philipp Haueis and
Suparna Choudhury 3. Descartes on Moral Judgement and the Poeer of the
Passions Patricia Easton 4. Unpacking Emotional Baggage in Political
Inquiry John G. Gunnell Part 2: Neuroscience and Political Thinkers 5.
Brain Sculpting as Moral Practice: A Neuro-Aristotelian Approach Leslie
Paul Thiele 6. Hobbes, Prudence and Neuroscienve: Early Modern Strategies
for Negotiating Contemporary Subjecctivity James Martel 7. Think Big:
Toward a Grand Neuropolitics - or, Why I am Not An Immanent Naturalist or
Vital Materialis Adrian Johnston 8. The Neuropolitical Habitus of Resonant
Receptive Democracy Romand Coles Part 3: Issues in Neuroscience and
Political Theory 9. Does Deliberation Make You Angry? Neuroscience and
Theories of Deliberative Democracy Marlene Sokolon 10. Bounded Mirroring:
Joint Action and Group Membership in Political Theory and Cognitive
Neuroscience Machiel Keestra 11. The Extension of Political Subjectivity
Frank Vander Valk 12. The Challenge of Gender Research in Neuroscience
Emily Ngubia Kuria
Introduction Part 1: History and Concepts 1. On the Growing Intellectual
Authority of Neuroscience for Political and Moral Theory: Sketch for a
Genealogy Maurizio Meloni 2. Neuroscience as Applied Hermenutics: Towards a
Critical Neuroscience of Political Theory Jan Slaby, Philipp Haueis and
Suparna Choudhury 3. Descartes on Moral Judgement and the Poeer of the
Passions Patricia Easton 4. Unpacking Emotional Baggage in Political
Inquiry John G. Gunnell Part 2: Neuroscience and Political Thinkers 5.
Brain Sculpting as Moral Practice: A Neuro-Aristotelian Approach Leslie
Paul Thiele 6. Hobbes, Prudence and Neuroscienve: Early Modern Strategies
for Negotiating Contemporary Subjecctivity James Martel 7. Think Big:
Toward a Grand Neuropolitics - or, Why I am Not An Immanent Naturalist or
Vital Materialis Adrian Johnston 8. The Neuropolitical Habitus of Resonant
Receptive Democracy Romand Coles Part 3: Issues in Neuroscience and
Political Theory 9. Does Deliberation Make You Angry? Neuroscience and
Theories of Deliberative Democracy Marlene Sokolon 10. Bounded Mirroring:
Joint Action and Group Membership in Political Theory and Cognitive
Neuroscience Machiel Keestra 11. The Extension of Political Subjectivity
Frank Vander Valk 12. The Challenge of Gender Research in Neuroscience
Emily Ngubia Kuria
Authority of Neuroscience for Political and Moral Theory: Sketch for a
Genealogy Maurizio Meloni 2. Neuroscience as Applied Hermenutics: Towards a
Critical Neuroscience of Political Theory Jan Slaby, Philipp Haueis and
Suparna Choudhury 3. Descartes on Moral Judgement and the Poeer of the
Passions Patricia Easton 4. Unpacking Emotional Baggage in Political
Inquiry John G. Gunnell Part 2: Neuroscience and Political Thinkers 5.
Brain Sculpting as Moral Practice: A Neuro-Aristotelian Approach Leslie
Paul Thiele 6. Hobbes, Prudence and Neuroscienve: Early Modern Strategies
for Negotiating Contemporary Subjecctivity James Martel 7. Think Big:
Toward a Grand Neuropolitics - or, Why I am Not An Immanent Naturalist or
Vital Materialis Adrian Johnston 8. The Neuropolitical Habitus of Resonant
Receptive Democracy Romand Coles Part 3: Issues in Neuroscience and
Political Theory 9. Does Deliberation Make You Angry? Neuroscience and
Theories of Deliberative Democracy Marlene Sokolon 10. Bounded Mirroring:
Joint Action and Group Membership in Political Theory and Cognitive
Neuroscience Machiel Keestra 11. The Extension of Political Subjectivity
Frank Vander Valk 12. The Challenge of Gender Research in Neuroscience
Emily Ngubia Kuria