The Self and Its Brain (excerpt)

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The Self and Its Brain (excerpt) is a passage from the philosophical work by Karl Popper and John Eccles that explores the relationship between consciousness and the physical brain.

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instanceOf philosophical text
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addressesQuestion Can consciousness be reduced to brain processes?
How does the self relate to neural activity?
author John C. Eccles NERFINISHED
Karl Popper NERFINISHED
basedOn The Self and Its Brain (book) NERFINISHED
coAuthor1 Karl Popper NERFINISHED
coAuthor2 John C. Eccles NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
discusses the relationship between consciousness and the physical brain
explores the nature of subjective experience
the problem of mind–body interaction
the relation between mental states and brain states
fieldOfStudy neuroscience
philosophy of science
genre philosophy
hasPerspective interactionist dualism
intendedAudience students of neuroscience
students of philosophy
language English
mainTopic consciousness
dualism
interactionism
mind–brain relationship
philosophy of mind
partOf The Self and Its Brain NERFINISHED
philosophicalTradition analytic philosophy
relatedWork The Self and Its Brain NERFINISHED

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