
In Our Time The Brain and Consciousness
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Nov 19, 1998 Stephen Rose, a Professor of Biology and expert in memory mechanisms, and Dan Robinson, a distinguished philosophy professor with a focus on psychology's intellectual history, delve into fascinating discussions about the brain and consciousness. They explore the complex relationship between the brain and mind, touching on ethical dilemmas in criminal behavior grounded in neuroscience. Additionally, they challenge the 'selfish gene' theory and navigate philosophical questions regarding the soul, providing a rich tapestry of insights into human nature and behavior.
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Mind-Brain Relationship Complexity
- Mind and brain are the same processes described differently; mind isn't reducible to brain alone.
- Our mind is shaped by brain-body interactions, history, culture, and personal development.
Culture Shapes Brain Function
- Brain sciences must respect human culture's impact on brain function and plasticity.
- Cultural, political, and moral dimensions shape brain and human behavior.
Philosophy's Role Amid Brain Science
- Philosophy serves a critical role in analyzing and clarifying brain science claims.
- It preserves inquiry into moral, dispositional, and interpersonal aspects beyond empirical science.












