Philosophical Implications of Affective Neuroscience

Journal of Consciousness Studies 19 (3-4):6-48 (2012)
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These papers are based on a Symposium at the COGSCI Conference in 2010. 1. Naturalizing the Mammalian Mind 2. Modularity in Cognitive Psychology and Affective Neuroscience 3. Affective Neuroscience and the Philosophy of Self 4. Affective Neuroscience and Law.

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