Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Full-text PDFs will be added to the articles soon

Once the article(s) are accepted, we immediately publish them as early view. This approach ensures that readers are not deprived of the articles until the issue is officially published. Early view publication enables researchers to share their findings promptly, allowing other scholars in the field to benefit from and engage with the work. In this issue, we are proud to feature a collection of bold and thought-provoking contributions that challenge the boundaries of how we conceptualize consciousness, cognition, and the very structure of reality. —The Editorial Team
Letter from the Editors
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Toward a Truly Beneficial AI Companion: A Call for Dialogue with Authors and Readers of the Journal of NeuroPhilosophy
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Opinion and Perspectives
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Do We Have Free Will, or Is Everything Predetermined? A Neuroethics Dilemma
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Double Standards in Moral Judgments Within Intimate Relationships: A Multifaceted Perspective
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Articles
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Art as Artifact: An Empirical Approach to Locating its Hedonic Function
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Philosophy for Neuroscientist
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What Is Authentic Personal Identity? A Philosopher Asks Neuroscientists
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Letters
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Letter on Alzheimer's Disease in Light of My Research and the Distinction Between the Mental and the Physical
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