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21Neuroscience and psychology: should the labor be divided?Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (1): 133-133. 1980.
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19Philosophie de l'esprit et sciences du cerveauLibrairie Philosophique Vrin. 1991.De nos jours existe un extraordinaire engouement pour les sciences du cerveau qui captivent de plus en plus de penseurs. Des philosophes americains encouragent leurs pairs a s'initier aux neurosciences. Des hommes de science, conscients des enjeux metaphysiques inherents a leur domaine, invitent les philosophes a decouvrir les faits nouveaux apportes par les decouvertes sur le systeme nerveux. Il parait donc legitime que le philosophe soit concerne par les developpements recents des sciences du …Read more
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14The virtuosity of the sensory cortex and the perils of common senseBehavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (3): 350-351. 1978.
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13Review of Paul M. Churchland and Patricia Smith Churchland: On the Contrary: Critical Essays, 1987-1997 (review)British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 51 (3): 507-511. 2000.
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126. Skills for a Social LifeIn Braintrust: What Neuroscience Tells Us About Morality, Princeton University Press. pp. 118-162. 2011.
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10IndexIn Braintrust: What Neuroscience Tells Us About Morality, Princeton University Press. pp. 261-276. 2011.
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9Discussion: The timing of sensations: Reply to LibetPhilosophy of Science 48 (September): 492-497. 1981.
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8Replies to reviews of Psychology's Place in the Science of the Mind/BrainBiology and Philosophy 3 (3): 393-402. 1988.
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73. Caring and Caring forIn Braintrust: What Neuroscience Tells Us About Morality, Princeton University Press. pp. 27-62. 2011.
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75. Networking: Genes, Brains, and BehaviorIn Braintrust: What Neuroscience Tells Us About Morality, Princeton University Press. pp. 95-117. 2011.
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78. Religion and MoralityIn Braintrust: What Neuroscience Tells Us About Morality, Princeton University Press. pp. 191-204. 2011.
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5Reduction and the neurobiological basis of consciousnessIn Anthony J. Marcel & E. Bisiach (eds.), Consciousness in Contemporary Science, Oxford University Press. 1988.
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5AcknowledgmentsIn Braintrust: What Neuroscience Tells Us About Morality, Princeton University Press. pp. 259-260. 2011.
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54. Cooperating and TrustingIn Braintrust: What Neuroscience Tells Us About Morality, Princeton University Press. pp. 63-94. 2011.
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5Moral decision-making and the brainIn Judy Illes (ed.), Neuroethics: Defining the Issues in Theory, Practice, and Policy, Oxford University Press. 2005.
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4ContentsIn Braintrust: What Neuroscience Tells Us About Morality, Princeton University Press. 2011.
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4BibliographyIn Braintrust: What Neuroscience Tells Us About Morality, Princeton University Press. pp. 235-258. 2011.
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4Richard Nisbett and Lee Ross, Human Inference: Strategies and Shortcomings of Social Judgment Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 2 (5): 240-242. 1982.
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4Agency and Control: The Subcortical Role in Good Decisions (Spanish Translation)Revista de Humanidades de Valparaíso 20 231-250. 2022.
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42. Brain-Based ValuesIn Braintrust: What Neuroscience Tells Us About Morality, Princeton University Press. pp. 12-26. 2011.
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4Replies to comments to symposium on Patricia Smith Churchland's neurophilosophyInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 29 (June): 241-272. 1986.
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