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Is the mind in the brain in contemporary computational neuroscience?
Meir Hemmo
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Orly Shenker
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Department of Philosophy
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Computational Neuroscience
100%
Theory of Mind
66%
Functionalism
66%
Identity Theory
66%
Statistical Mechanics
33%
Brain Science
33%
Foundations of Statistical Mechanics
33%
Physicalist
33%
Physical Factors
33%
Functional Theory
33%
Multiple Realization
33%
Special Sciences
33%
Non-physical
33%
Computational Theory of Mind
33%
Physical Solution
33%
Mathematics
Reductive
100%
Statistical Mechanics
100%
Concludes
50%
Physicalist
50%
Computer Science
Theory of Computation
100%
Multiple Realisation
100%
Functional Theory
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Solution and Solubility
100%
Theory of Mind
100%
Neuroscience
Neurobiology
100%
Theory of Mind
33%