Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023)
From neurobiological reinterpretations of classic social experiments to speculative models of consciousness, infinity, and mental disorder, this issue foregrounds the explanatory reach of neurophilosophical inquiry across scientific, ethical, and metaphysical domains. By integrating theoretical innovation, phenomenological analysis, and interdisciplinary critique, the volume underscores the journal’s commitment to exploring how brain, mind, and world are mutually shaped through evolving conceptual frameworks.
Letter from the Editors
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Implications of Neuroscience for Ancient Traditional Philosophical Questions
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Review Articles
Opinion and Perspectives
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The Infinite: A Cosmological Model Based on God's Self-consciousness
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In"tarot"ception – Primer, Learning Module, Philosophical Foundations and Application
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The Unreasonable Political Effectiveness of Mathematical Modelling
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Neurophenomenological Oeuvre in Large-Scale Networks: The Neural Dynamics of Subjective Experience
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Hypothesis and Theory
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The Cartesian Set Theory: A Unifying Theory for Mental Disorders
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The NeuroPhilosophy of Physics: A Grand Unification of How Brain and Mind Shape Our Perception of the Universe
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A Theory of the Microdynamics of Occurrent Thought and the Neural Correlates of Consciousness
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Mental Recognition of Objects via Ramsey Sentences How does the Human Brain Recognize Dog?
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Philosophy for Neuroscientist
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Brain Function on the Basis of Biological Equilibrium – The “Triggering Brain”
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