
Neurophilosophy (book)
Neurophilosophy is a field that explores how the brain's biological processes relate to philosophical questions about the mind, consciousness, and experience. The book "Neurophilosophy," by Patricia Churchland, examines how discoveries in neuroscience can inform and sometimes challenge traditional ideas about free will, personal identity, and the nature of thought. It aims to bridge the gap between brain science and philosophy, showing how understanding neural mechanisms can shed light on long-standing questions about what it means to think, feel, and be aware.