CFP: Journal of NeuroPhilosophy has been published 2024;3(2)
Submission deadline: June 25, 2025
Details
The latest issue of the Journal of NeuroPhilosophy has been published. This issue contains exciting contributions in various sections, such as the following. You can access the full texts and PDFs of these articles on our journal's website. I invite our academics to explore and contribute to these ideas that address important questions at the intersection of philosophy and neuroscience studies.
Thanks.
https://www.jneurophilosophy.com/index.php/jnp/issue/view/12
Conference and Symposium Abstracts:
- 1st International Neurophilosophy Symposium – Held on November 29, 2024, at Üsküdar University, İstanbul, Türkiye
Review Articles:
- The Controversy Over Physicalism vs. Non-physicalism by Kevin Winston
- The Perceptual Mechanics of Consciousness by Sam Breslauer
- A Handle on Consciousness: The Asymmetry of Consciousness by George Goutos
- Spinoza’s Mind in Modern Affective Neuroscience by Edward J. Miller
- Freedom under Naturalistic Dualism by Arturo Macías
Hypothesis and Theory:
- Is Low Solar Energy Causing Reduction in Serotonin and Leading to the Obesity and Mental Health Crisis? by Roy Barzilai
- Default Mode Network as the Neurophysiological Groundwork of Collectivity by Mehmet Emin Ceylan, Fatma Duygu Kaya Yertutanol, Aslıhan Dönmez, Barış Önen Ünsalver
Research Articles:
- The Absolute Otherness of Authentic Human Identity as a Ghost in a Machine by Feride Zeynep Güder
- The Rocky Road Towards Defining the Mind by Sandro Skansi
- The Modular with Feedback: Theory of Free Will by Peter Lugten
- Memory of Existing Objects as a Fundamental Idea in the Metaphysics and Ontology of Fictional Entities by Arturo Leyva Pizano
Philosophy for Neuroscientists and Neuroscience for Philosophers:
- Blur and Knowledge from Falsehood: Neural Network Science and Neurophysiology Meets Epistemology by Jody Azzouni
- The Role of Consciousness and Emotion in Decision-making: A NeuroPhilosophical Perspective by Akanksha Nambiar
Letters:
- Self-localisation without Property Dualism by Mustafa Khuramy