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Where Is My Itch?
Raymond Tallis is itching to find out.
[Issue 94: January/February 2013: Tallis in Wonderland]
On ‘Known-To-Be-False’ Materialist Philosophies of Mind
Graham Smetham argues that since quantum mechanics tells us that matter is dependent on the observer, the mind can’t be reduced to the brain.
[Issue 93: November/December 2012: Articles]
A Dialogue on Metaphysics
Dale Jacquette listens in on an argument about what can be deduced from the fact of our experience of a complex world.
[Issue 92: September/October 2012: Articles]
Hallucinatory Experience & Religion Formation
Shawn Harte considers how hallucination might be mistaken for the supernatural.
[Issue 91: July/August 2012: Articles]
Plato’s Neurobiology
Elizabeth Laidlaw explores some parallels between a modern picture of the brain and Plato’s description of the psyche.
[Issue 90: May/June 2012: Plato]
Against Stupidity
by Rick Lewis
[Issue 87: November/December 2011: Editorial]
Philosophy of Mind: An Overview
Laura Weed takes us on a tour of the mind/brain controversy.
[Issue 87: November/December 2011: Brains & Minds]
Michael Graziano
Michael Graziano is a Professor of Neuroscience at Princeton. Ernest Dempsey asks him about the mind and the brain.
[Issue 87: November/December 2011: Interview]
“Can Animals Think?”: Talking Philosophy With Children
Robert Fisher finds wisdom in the mouths of infants.
[Issue 84: May/June 2011: Philosophy & Children]
Between Meanings
Grant Bartley investigates what psychoanalysis has to say about the relationship between mind and brain, and finds the importance of distinguishing our concepts.
[Issue 83: March/April 2011: Articles]
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