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  1. In a remarkable exchange between neuroscientist Jean-Pierre Changeux and philosopher Paul Ricoeur, this book explores the vexed territory between these divergent approaches--and comes to a deeper, more complex perspective on human nature. Ranging across diverse traditions, from phrenology to PET scans and from Spinoza to Charles Taylor, What ...

  2. A Neuroscientist and a Philosopher Argue about Ethics, Human Nature, and the Brain: Jean-Pierre Changeux and Paul Ricoeur, translated by M. B. DeBevoise, Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2000, x+335 pp., $29.95 , ISBN 0-691-00940-6.

  3. 1. Jan. 2004 · A Neuroscientist and a Philosopher Argue about Ethics, Human Nature, and the Brain Article Type: Book Review

  4. 4. Feb. 2002 · What Makes Us Think? A Neuroscientist and a Philosopher Argue about Ethics, Human Nature, and the Brain. August 15, 2000, Princeton University Press. Hardcover in English. 0691009406 9780691009407.

  5. 12. Okt. 2021 · With regard to moral judgments, in fact, it is fundamental. The knowledge that we are now in the process of piecing together about the human brain ought to allow us to have a clearer idea—I am perhaps overly optimistic—of the direction in which we wish to see human society develop. Spinoza encourages us to construct a model of man as a ...

  6. What Makes Us Think? A Neuroscientist and a Philosopher Argue about Ethics, Human Nature, and the Brain. Jean-Pierre Changeux and Paul Ricoeur; Translated by: M. B. DeBevoise

  7. What Makes Us Think?: A Neuroscientist and a Philosopher Argue about Ethics, Human Nature, and the Brain.By Jean‐Pierre Changeux and, Paul Ricoeur; translated by, M B DeBevoise.