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Philosophy has long puzzled over the relation between mind and brain. This volume presents some of the state-of-the-art reflections on philosophical efforts to 'make sense' of neuroscience, as regards issue including neuroaesthetics, brain science and the law, neurofeminism, embodiment, race, memory and pain.

Produktbeschreibung
Philosophy has long puzzled over the relation between mind and brain. This volume presents some of the state-of-the-art reflections on philosophical efforts to 'make sense' of neuroscience, as regards issue including neuroaesthetics, brain science and the law, neurofeminism, embodiment, race, memory and pain.

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Editor: Charles Wolfe. Contributors: John Bickle, Mississippi State University, USA Nicolas Bullot, Macquarie University, Australia Paco Calvo, University of Murcia, Spain Jean-Claude Dupont, Université de Picardie Jules Verne (UPJV), researcher at the CHSSC (Centre d'histoire des sciences, des sociétés et des conflits), France Luc Faucher, UQAM, Montréal, Canada Denis Forest, University Paris-Ouest, Nanterre, France William Hirstein, Elmhurst College, Illinois, USA Warren Neidich, Berlin-based interdisciplinary artist and writer Sarah Robins, University of Kansas, USA Sigrid Schmitz, University of Vienna, Austria Katrina Sifferd, Elmhurst College, USA Jacqueline Sullivan, Western University, Ontario, Canada John Sutton, Macquarie University, Australia John Symons, University of Kansas, USA Kellie Williamson, Macquarie University, Australia