Marc Slors
My current research interests are:
1. Culture and Cognition—the way in which our cultural niche shapes our cognitive profile.
2. Folk-psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience—what impact do commonsense cognitive concepts have on cognitive neuroscience and vice versa?
In previous work I focused on:
3. Personal Identity and the Self
4. Social Cognition and Theories of Mind
5. Consciousness
6. Mental Causation
7. Free Will and the Brain
Phone: ++31-24-3612951
Address: Erasmusplein 1
6500 HD Nijmegen
Room E.16.12
1. Culture and Cognition—the way in which our cultural niche shapes our cognitive profile.
2. Folk-psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience—what impact do commonsense cognitive concepts have on cognitive neuroscience and vice versa?
In previous work I focused on:
3. Personal Identity and the Self
4. Social Cognition and Theories of Mind
5. Consciousness
6. Mental Causation
7. Free Will and the Brain
Phone: ++31-24-3612951
Address: Erasmusplein 1
6500 HD Nijmegen
Room E.16.12
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Many of the problems and theories discussed in this book fall under what is traditionally known as analytical philosophy of mind, such as the mind-body problem, mental causation, mental content and consciousness. The range of this book, however, is wider, and includes other themes that are directly connected with the bigger issue of what it is that makes us human beings or persons. These topics are ‘the self’, ‘free will’, ‘understanding other minds’, ‘embodied, embedded cognition’ and ‘emotions’.
Many of the problems and theories discussed in this book fall under what is traditionally known as analytical philosophy of mind, such as the mind-body problem, mental causation, mental content and consciousness. The range of this book, however, is wider, and includes other themes that are directly connected with the bigger issue of what it is that makes us human beings or persons. These topics are ‘the self’, ‘free will’, ‘understanding other minds’, ‘embodied, embedded cognition’ and ‘emotions’.