

Mark L. Johnson and Don M. Tucker, "Out of the Cave: A Natural Philosophy of Mind and Knowing" (MIT Press, 2021)
Aug 17, 2021
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Did You Find It Easy to Adjust for the Ulline Classes?
01:51 • 4min
Is There a God?
05:56 • 3min
How Did You Get Where You Are Today?
09:04 • 5min
The Science of the Mind
14:03 • 5min
Neuro Imaging - The Structures That Allow Us to Organize Memory in the Limbic System of the Brain
18:39 • 2min
Is There an Integration Opportunity Between Objective Science and Humanity?
21:00 • 2min
Getting Over Dispassionate Reason
23:06 • 4min
Talk Space - The Number One on Line Therapy Platform
26:59 • 2min
The Key to Naturalism
29:14 • 3min
The Convergence Between Science and Humanity
32:24 • 5min
Be Out of the Cave
37:39 • 4min
Are There Any Questions That We Are Not Able to Answer About Human Mind?
41:36 • 3min
Understanding the Uniqueness of Subjective Perspectives
44:54 • 4min
The Mysterians of Neuroscience
48:30 • 5min
Towards a Philosophy of Knowledge
53:25 • 6min
Iago First An, You Know, It Wasn't a Surprise
59:07 • 2min
The Importance of Metaphors in the Cognitive Process
01:00:58 • 4min
Is There a Coherence in the Brain?
01:05:21 • 5min
A Natural Philosophy for Living, a John Dewey's Book
01:10:16 • 7min