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Brain, Self and World

  • PHL801
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Recent research in the neurosciences has profound implications for our understanding of psychological capacities such as: conceptions of agency and volition, emotion and empathy, moral judgement and memory. These capacities are all foundational for our understanding of the self. However, philosophical and psychological accounts of selfhood and agency often appeal to the social embedding of an agent and, therefore, include social and normative factors not usually found in neuroscientific accounts of brain structure and function. This unit explores the ways in which we might think of the brain as embodied and embedded in a social environment and the potential implications of embodiment and... -- Course Website

Instructor: Professor Catriona Mackenzie

Prerequisites: PHIL800 



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