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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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Aristotle's Theorem - What Kind of Differences Are There?

The only thing that changes is perceptual stuff, seeing something and being able to say what it is. So subtle that you're going to be a Nobel laureate neuroscientist to find it. Sparey thought materialism was nonsense. He was a very, very strongly anti-materialist. His philosophical perspective was rather subtle. And he understood that his research did not support a materialist perspective. It strongly supports some kind of dualist perspective.

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