Felipe De Brigard is Fuchsberg-Levine Family Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Duke University and the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences, is Core Faculty at Duke's Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, and has a secondary appointment in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience.
Walter Sinnott-Armstrong is Chauncey Stillman Professor of Practical Ethics in the Philosophy Department and Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University, is Core Faculty at Duke's Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, and has secondary appointments in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience and in the Duke University Law School.
- Touch and Other Somatosensory Senses
- What Do Models of Visual Perception Tell Us about Visual Phenomenology?
- The Neural Substrates of Conscious Perception without Performance Confounds
- Memory Structure and Cognitive Maps
- Implications from the Philosophy of Concepts for the Neuroscience of Memory Systems
- The Scientific Study of Passive Thinking: Methods of Mind-Wandering Research
- Neuroscience and Cognitive Ontology: A Case for Pluralism
Part II: Cognitive Neuroscience and Philosophy
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Published:2022
2022. "Cognitive Neuroscience and Philosophy", Neuroscience and Philosophy, Felipe De Brigard, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
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