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John Giordano

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Aesthetics
20th Century Philosophy
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  •  23
    Self, suffering and spirituality: The neuroscience of pain and spiritual experiences and practices
    with N. B. Kohls
    Mind and Matter 6 179-192. 2008.
    Philosophy of ConsciousnessPain
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    Photo-graphing Spirit part 2
    Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 3 (1): 149-158. 1999.
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    Photo-graphing Spirit part 1
    Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 3 (1): 139-148. 1999.
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    Pragmatism and the Somatic Turn: Shusterman's Somaesthetics and Beyond
    with Christopher J. Voparil
    Metaphilosophy 46 (1): 141-161. 2015.
    Metaphilosophical Views
  • The human condition and strivings to flourish
    with A. Gini
    In James J. Giordano & Bert Gordijn (eds.), Scientific and Philosophical Perspectives in Neuroethics, Cambridge University Press. 2010.
  • Introduction
    In James J. Giordano & Bert Gordijn (eds.), Scientific and Philosophical Perspectives in Neuroethics, Cambridge University Press. 2010.
    French Philosophy
  • From a neurophilosophy of pain to a neuroethics of pain care
    In James J. Giordano & Bert Gordijn (eds.), Scientific and Philosophical Perspectives in Neuroethics, Cambridge University Press. 2010.
    Beneficence in Medical EthicsNeurophilosophyNeuroethics, MiscPain
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