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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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Is There a Materialist Ideology in Neuroscience?

Aristotle told why phenology would be wrong, you know, 2000 years before phenology. Roger Spary was a neuroscientist in the mid-20th century who won a Nobel Prize for studying patients who had had split-brain surgery. He didn't find two streams of consciousness at all when he cut their brain in half. And if you want to understand how the perceptual powers of the brain work, that's quite remarkable.

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