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Bickle's own work on neurophilosophy

Bickle's work on neurophilosophy explores how our brain’s biological processes influence our thoughts, consciousness, and identity. He argues that understanding neural mechanisms—like how neurons communicate—can help answer questions about free will, moral responsibility, and the nature of the mind. Bickle suggests that by studying the brain’s structure and functions scientifically, we can better grasp how subjective experience arises from biological activity, linking philosophy and neuroscience. His approach emphasizes that mental states are deeply rooted in neural activity, bridging the gap between philosophical questions about mind and concrete biological explanations.