SYMBSYS 206 - Topics in the Philosophy of Neuroscience

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Stanford University
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Does understanding the brain or computational models of the brain allow understanding of the mind Recent literature on neurophilosophical and neuroskeptical approaches to the mind including perception, neurophenomenology, sensorimotor accounts, computational models, and eliminativism. Prerequisites: PHIL 80, and familiarity with philosophy or neuroscience, or consent of instructor. May be repeated for credit. 3 units, Aut (Skokowski, P)
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3.00
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(650) 723-2300
Regional Accreditation:
Western Association of Schools and Colleges
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Quarter

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