Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024)
Bringing together perspectives on historical representation, integrated information theory, perception–action coupling, rhythm and neural encoding, and the limits of neurocentric accounts of the self, this issue highlights the plurality of approaches shaping contemporary neurophilosophical inquiry. Through theoretical models, interdisciplinary dialogues, and critical reflections, the volume advances discussions on mind, selfhood, temporality, and the evolving relationship between brain, experience, and meaning.
Opinion and Perspectives
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Rhythm in Music, Encoded in Neural Networks, and in the Mind
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The Brain is within the Self and Not Our Entire Self
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Hypothesis and Theory
Neuroscience for Philosophers
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Crucial Philosophical Implications of Neuroplasticity
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