Philosophy and Neuroscience in the Study of Conscious Perception
Offered By: Schmid College, Chapman University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of philosophy and neuroscience in the study of conscious perception through this 47-minute conference talk by Aaron Schurger from Chapman University. Delivered as part of a conference celebrating the first year of the Doctor of Science program in Mathematics, Philosophy and Physics (MPP) at Chapman University, this presentation delves into the complex relationship between philosophical inquiry and neuroscientific research in understanding human consciousness. Gain insights from a world-renowned researcher as he discusses how these two disciplines converge to shed light on the nature of perception and awareness. The talk is part of a broader conference organized by Schmid College of Science and Technology and the MPP program, featuring speakers from various fields including Mathematics, Physics, Philosophy, Social Sciences, Philosophy of Science, and Biology.
Syllabus
Aaron Schurger (Chapman University): Philosophy & Neuroscience in the Study of Conscious Perception
Taught by
Schmid College, Chapman University
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