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February 10, 2009

On Neuroreductionism, Brain, Mind, and the Mereological Fallacy

Adam Kolber, proprietor of the very fine Neuroethics & Law Blog, has graciously invited me to guest-blog over there.  I have been mostly been discussing the topic of neuroreductionism, one that is near and dear to my heart.  I suspect that this topic would also be interesting to a MH audience, so you can check out my thoughts here and here (also check out the Pardo/Patterson paper).

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