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Aug 2017
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2015 Welcome & Loebel Lecture in Neuroet...

OXFORD UNIVERSITY
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This lecture investigates changing attitudes and beliefs about the persistence of the self. Many revolutionary positions in philosophy – skepticism, materialism, hard determinism – have disturbing implications. By contrast, the revolutionary idea that there is no persisting self is supposed to have generally beneficial consequences. Insofar as the self d ... Show More
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2015 Loebel Lecture 1: Neurobiological materialism collides with the experience of being human
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