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Ep. 13: Dr. Michael Egnor, M.D: Are We our Brains? Philosophy and the Foundations of Neuroscience

The Moral Imagination

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The Neurological Fallacy Is Like Connected to Phrenology

Phrenology was the viewpoint that all powers of the mind were localizable in the brain. They made these maps and they would read people's minds essentially by feeling the shape of their skull. And phrenologists didn't have CAT scans, they didn't even have X-rays. So they made the assumption that if there was a part of your brain that was particularly big or particularly small, that the skull overlying it would show a bump or a groove.

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