Neurofilosofie Van De Geest by Herman Philipse

This book examines how findings from neuroscience bear on classic philosophical questions about the mind, arguing for a scientifically informed naturalism that evaluates and often rejects dualist and non-physicalist accounts. It analyzes topics such as consciousness, intentionality, subjective experience, and free will, compares positions like functionalism and eliminative materialism, and stresses both the explanatory power and the conceptual limits of reducing mental phenomena to neural processes, while reflecting on the ethical and epistemological implications of a neurocentric approach.