Towards a metaphysical neutrality of the neurophenomenological and neurophilosophical approaches of consciousness study

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dc.contributor.author Lyashenko, D. en
dc.date.accessioned 2020-04-24T06:40:33Z
dc.date.available 2020-04-24T06:40:33Z
dc.date.issued 2019
dc.identifier.citation Lyashenko D. Towards a metaphysical neutrality of the neurophenomenological and neurophilosophical approaches of consciousness study // International Scientific Conference Relevant Issues of the Development of Science in Central and Eastern European Countries: Conference Proceedings, September 27th, 2019. Riga, Latvia: Baltija Publishing. P. 169–172. en
dc.identifier.uri https://repo.odmu.edu.ua:443/xmlui/handle/123456789/6969
dc.description.abstract Current cognitive science, which includes such variety of disciplines as neurobiology, philosophy of mind, cognitive linguistics, computer science etc., tells us that there is no consensus considering the exact connection between brain and consciousness. Everyone agree on the very fact of the existence of this connection. In spite of revolutionary discoveries in neuroscience of the last several decades (e.g. neuroplasticity, neurogenesis, mirror neurons, new understanding of the role of glia etc.), it is obvious that all of them have particular character – the puzzle remains even about the general mechanism of the brain work not to mention the relation of this work to conscious experience. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject consciousness study en
dc.subject neurophilosophical approaches en
dc.subject neurobiology en
dc.subject neuroplasticity en
dc.title Towards a metaphysical neutrality of the neurophenomenological and neurophilosophical approaches of consciousness study en
dc.type Article en


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