"State-of-the-art collection on how neuroscience and philosophy can mutually illuminate each other on core psychological concepts. An interdisciplinary collection in the best sense"--
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edited by Felipe De Brigard and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments ix Introduction 1 I Social Neuroscience and Philosophy 1 The Neuroscience of Moral Judgment: Empirical and Philosophical Developments 17 2 The Nature of Empathy 49 3 I Did That! Biomarkers of Volitional and Free Agency 79 4 Me, My (Moral) Self, and I 111 5 Neuroscience and Mental Illness 139 6 Ethical Implications of Neurobiologically Informed Risk Assessment for Criminal Justice Decisions: A Case for Pragmatism 161 7 Ethical Issues Raised by Recent Developments in Neuroscience: The Case of Optogenetics 195 II Cognitive Neuroscience and Philosophy 8 Touch and Other Somatosensory Senses 211 9 What Do Models of Visual Perception Tell Us about Visual Phenomenology? 241 10 The Neural Substrates of Conscious Perception without Performance Confounds 285 11 Memory Structure and Cognitive Maps 325 12 Implications from the Philosophy of Concepts for the Neuroscience of Memory Systems 353 13 The Scientific Study of Passive Thinking: Methods of Mind-Wandering Research 389 14 Neuroscience and Cognitive Ontology: A Case for Pluralism 427 Glossary 467 Contributors 477 Index 483
Acknowledgments ix Introduction 1 I Social Neuroscience and Philosophy 1 The Neuroscience of Moral Judgment: Empirical and Philosophical Developments 17 2 The Nature of Empathy 49 3 I Did That! Biomarkers of Volitional and Free Agency 79 4 Me, My (Moral) Self, and I 111 5 Neuroscience and Mental Illness 139 6 Ethical Implications of Neurobiologically Informed Risk Assessment for Criminal Justice Decisions: A Case for Pragmatism 161 7 Ethical Issues Raised by Recent Developments in Neuroscience: The Case of Optogenetics 195 II Cognitive Neuroscience and Philosophy 8 Touch and Other Somatosensory Senses 211 9 What Do Models of Visual Perception Tell Us about Visual Phenomenology? 241 10 The Neural Substrates of Conscious Perception without Performance Confounds 285 11 Memory Structure and Cognitive Maps 325 12 Implications from the Philosophy of Concepts for the Neuroscience of Memory Systems 353 13 The Scientific Study of Passive Thinking: Methods of Mind-Wandering Research 389 14 Neuroscience and Cognitive Ontology: A Case for Pluralism 427 Glossary 467 Contributors 477 Index 483
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