Neuroscience and critique : exploring the limits of the neurological turn / edited by Jan De Vos and Ed Pluth.
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TextPublisher: London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2016Description: vi, 236 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781138887336 (hbk)
- 9781138887350 (pbk)
- 9781315714189
- QP360 .NEU 2016
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The brain : a nostalgic dream : some notes on neuroscience and the problem of modern knowledge / Marc De Kesel
What is critique in the era of the neurosciences? / Jan De Vos
Who are we, then, if we are indeed our brains? Reconsidering a critical approach to neuroscience / Nima Bassiri
Neuroscientific dystopia : does naturalism commit a category mistake? / Peter Reynaert
From global economic change to neuromolecular capitalism / Jessica Pykett
What is the feminist critique of neuroscience? A call for dissensus studies / Cynthia Kraus
Brain in the shell : assessing the stakes and the transformative potential of the human brain project / Philipp Haueis and Jan Slaby
Confession of a weak reductionist : responses to some recent criticisms of my materialism / Adrian Johnston
The role of biology in the history of psychology : neuropsychoanalysis and the foundation of a mental level of causality / Ariane Bazan
Embodied simulation as second-person perspective on intersubjectivity / Vittorio Gallese
Empathy as developmental achievement : beyond embodied simulation / Mark Solms
The fragile unity of neuroscience / Joseph Dumit
Neuroscience and Critique is a ground-breaking edited collection which considers the impact of neuroscience on contemporary social science and the humanities. Bringing together leading scholars from several disciplines, the contributors draw upon a range of perspectives.
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