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ISBN10: 0199215391, ISBN13: 9780199215393, [publisher: Clarendon Press] Hardcover Slight binding crack at page 271, but all pages secure and unmarked. Cover clean. Stain on fore edge. Dust jacket very good. Your purchase benefits the world-wide relief efforts of Mennonite Central Committee. [Harrisonburg, VA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2007]
Clarendon Press 2007 Hardcover Fair Very good jacket Slight binding crack at page 271, but all pages secure and unmarked. Cover clean. Stain on fore edge. Dust jacket very good. Your purchase benefits world-wide relief efforts of Mennonite Central Committee.
Oxford: Oxford University Press, Date: 2007. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Hardcover in dust jacket. Highlighting throughout text. Otherwise clean, tight, and unmarked. Very neat.. 2007. Oxford University Press ISBN 0199215391 9780199215393 [CA]
ISBN10: 0199215391, ISBN13: 9780199215393, [publisher: Oxford University Press, 1st edn,] Hardcover First Edition 334 pages, 27 figures and a table, hardback, a fine copy (as new) in a VG+ dustwrapper (tiny scratch on its back panel) [9780199215393] [TAMWORTH, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2007]
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ISBN10: 0199215391, ISBN13: 9780199215393, [publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford] Hardcover Hardcover. If humans are purely physical, and if it is the brain that does the work formerly assigned to the mind or soul, then how can it fail to be the case that all of our thoughts and actions are determined by the laws of neurobiology? If this is the case, then free will, moral responsibility, and, indeed, reason itself would appear to be in jeopardy. Nancey Murphy and Warren S. Brown here defend a non-reductive version of physicalism whereby humans are (sometimes) theauthors of their own thoughts and actions. Did My Neurons Make Me Do It? brings together insights from both philosophy and the cognitive neurosciences to defeat neurobiologicalreductionism. One resource is a 'post-Cartesian' account of mind as essentially embodied and constituted by action-feedback-evaluation-action loops in the environment, and 'scaffolded' by cultural resources. Another is a non-mysterious account of downward (mental) causation explained in terms of a complex, higher-order system exercising constraints on lower-level causal processes. These resources are intrinsically related: the embeddedness of brain events in action-feedback loops is the keyto their mentality, and those broader systems have causal effects on the brain itself. With these resources Murphy and Brown take on two problems in philosophy of mind: aresponse to the charges that physicalists cannot account ...
Clarendon Press 6/14/2007 12: 00: 00 AM Hardcover PLEASE NOTE, WE DO NOT SHIP TO DENMARK. New Book. Shipped from UK in 4 to 14 days. Established seller since 2000. Please note we cannot offer an expedited shipping service from the UK.
ISBN10: 0199215391, ISBN13: 9780199215393, [publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford] Hardcover Hardcover. If humans are purely physical, and if it is the brain that does the work formerly assigned to the mind or soul, then how can it fail to be the case that all of our thoughts and actions are determined by the laws of neurobiology? If this is the case, then free will, moral responsibility, and, indeed, reason itself would appear to be in jeopardy. Nancey Murphy and Warren S. Brown here defend a non-reductive version of physicalism whereby humans are (sometimes) theauthors of their own thoughts and actions. Did My Neurons Make Me Do It? brings together insights from both philosophy and the cognitive neurosciences to defeat neurobiologicalreductionism. One resource is a 'post-Cartesian' account of mind as essentially embodied and constituted by action-feedback-evaluation-action loops in the environment, and 'scaffolded' by cultural resources. Another is a non-mysterious account of downward (mental) causation explained in terms of a complex, higher-order system exercising constraints on lower-level causal processes. These resources are intrinsically related: the embeddedness of brain events in action-feedback loops is the keyto their mentality, and those broader systems have causal effects on the brain itself. With these resources Murphy and Brown take on two problems in philosophy of mind: aresponse to the charges that physicalists cannot account ...
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