The Moral Imagination

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

Oct 21, 2020
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
The Power of Being a Physician
02:17 • 1min
3
What's the Biggest Categorical Error in Neuroscience?
03:47 • 2min
4
The Fundamental Error of the Philosophical Is That Is Materialism
06:10 • 4min
5
The Question You Ask Is Much More Important Than the Answer You Get
09:42 • 3min
6
Is There a Physical Explanation for This?
12:13 • 4min
7
The Metaphysical Predicate of Positivism
16:20 • 3min
8
The Mamet Principle
19:30 • 2min
9
Is Relativivism a Dictatorship?
21:23 • 4min
10
The Neurological Fallacy in Neuroscience
25:03 • 3min
11
What Is the Cartesian View of the Mind?
28:11 • 3min
12
The Neurological Fallacy Is Like Connected to Phrenology
31:32 • 4min
13
Are There Multiple Areas of the Brain Localized?
35:57 • 2min
14
The Difference Between Perception and Will
38:14 • 3min
15
Is There a Brain Function for This?
41:36 • 4min
16
What Does the Science Tell Us About Diabetes?
45:20 • 3min
17
Animals Are the Only Ones Who Study Human Beings Scientifically
48:10 • 2min
18
Is There a Materialist Ideology in Neuroscience?
50:28 • 5min
19
Is There a Difference?
55:36 • 3min
20
Aristotle's Theorem - What Kind of Differences Are There?
58:14 • 3min
21
Is the Computer a Bad Model for the Brain?
01:01:29 • 2min
22
The Mind, Neurosurgery, and What It Means to Be a Human Person
01:03:50 • 2min