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Neurophilosophy : toward a unified science of the mind-brain / [Text] Patricia S. Churchland .

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Computational models of cognition and perceptionPublication details: Cambridge, Mass. MIT Press c1989Description: 560 p. : illISBN:
  • 0262530856
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  • Also issued in print.
Contents:
Preface --$t General Introduction --$g I.$t Some Elementary Neuroscience --$g 1.$t The Science of Nervous Systems: A Historical Sketch --$g 2.$t Modern Theory of Neurons --$g 3.$t Functional Neuroanatomy --$g 4.$t Higher Functions: Early Work --$g 5.$t Higher Functions: Neuropsychology and Neurology --$g II.$t Recent Developments in the Philosophy of Science --$g 6.$t Introduction and Historical Sketch --$g 7.$t Reduction and the Mind-Body Problem --$g 8.$t Are Mental States Irreducible to Neurobiological States? --$g 9.$t Functional Psychology --$g III.$t A Neurophilosophical Perspective --$g 10.$t Theories of Brain Function --$g 11.$t Closing Remarks --$t Notes --$t Bibliography --$t Index.
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Item type Current library Collection Call number Copy number Status Barcode
Books Books AIU/NEGST - Tony Wilmot Memorial Library General Stacks General Circulation QP 360.C49 1989 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available R45672L3232

Bradford Books.

Preface --$t General Introduction --$g I.$t Some Elementary Neuroscience --$g 1.$t The Science of Nervous Systems: A Historical Sketch --$g 2.$t Modern Theory of Neurons --$g 3.$t Functional Neuroanatomy --$g 4.$t Higher Functions: Early Work --$g 5.$t Higher Functions: Neuropsychology and Neurology --$g II.$t Recent Developments in the Philosophy of Science --$g 6.$t Introduction and Historical Sketch --$g 7.$t Reduction and the Mind-Body Problem --$g 8.$t Are Mental States Irreducible to Neurobiological States? --$g 9.$t Functional Psychology --$g III.$t A Neurophilosophical Perspective --$g 10.$t Theories of Brain Function --$g 11.$t Closing Remarks --$t Notes --$t Bibliography --$t Index.

Also issued in print.

Electronic Reproduction. Cambridge,Mass.: MIT Press, [2004?] Mode of access:World Wide Web. Access restricted to subscribers.

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