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AVENARIUS’ PHILOSOPHY OF PURE EXPERIENCE.   by Norman Kemp Smith, 1906   Avenarius propounds his philosophy from a standpoint whose originality borders on paradox. While all previous philosophers have regarded experience as awaiting interpretation through metaphysical conceptions,...
Mind, N.S., Vol. 6 (1897): pp. 449-475. RICHARD AVENARIUS AND HIS GENERAL THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE, EMPIRIOCRITICISM. By Dr. Friedrich Carstanjen, Zürich University.   (Translated by H. Bosanquet.)[1]   When Richard Avenarius, Professor of Philosophy at the University, died at Zürich on...
The Decline of the Physical Exam in Modern Medicine BY SANDEEP JAUHAR • July 02, 2014 • 6:00 AM (Photo: Sebastien Thibault/Pacific Standard) Share on facebookShare on twitterShare on google_plusone_shareShare on emailShare on printfriendlyMore...
1640: Cartesio parla di dualismo mente-corpo. 1650: Spinoza parla di monismo mente-corpo. 1800 circa: Gall e Spurzheim inventano la frenologia, il primo localizzazionismo.  1840: Flourens, con estese ablazioni, sostiene che è più importante l’estensione, e non la sede della...
Shannon’s theory cannot be applied to information processing by quantum computers: In 2012 Deutsch outlined constructor theory 31.05.2014 17:57 A Meta-Law to Rule Them All: Physicists Devise a “Theory of Everything” “Constructor theory” unites in one framework how information is processed...
History and neuroscience: connecting reductionist science to broader inquiries about the mind, brain 31.05.2014 17:18 Isis. 2014 Mar;105(1):123-32. History and neuroscience: an integrative legacy. Casper ST. Abstract The attitudes that characterize the contemporary "neuro-turn" were...
Angelo Mosso, the first fmri study (1878!) 31.05.2014 16:58 Angelo Mosso        Angelo Mosso Angelo Mosso (30 May 1846 - 24 November 1910) is the 19th century Italian physiologist who invented the first neuroimaging technique ever, known as 'human circulation...

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WILDER PENFIELD, NEURAL CARTOGRAPHER Posted on Wednesday, August 27, 2008 by Mo Costandi under History of Neuroscience,Medicine & Health, Neurosurgery The patient lies on the operating table, with the right side of his body raised slightly. The anaesthetist...
Why Meta-Analyses Rarely Resolve Ideological Debates 29.05.2014 22:39 https://www.christopherjferguson.com/Emotion%20Review.pdf?utm_content=buffer567f8&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaig  
Why atheists shouldn’t dismiss philosophy? 28.05.2014 13:56 Why atheists shouldn’t dismiss philosophy: ‘Plato’ author Rebecca Goldstein Chris Stedman   | May 19, 2014 | 31 Comments  198 2253reddit430  2 'Plato at the Googleplex' author Rebecca Goldstein.  Show...
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