Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025)
This issue focuses on artificial intelligence, personal identity, moral agency, and the biological foundations of cognition and lifespan. Spanning review essays, theoretical models, and empirical studies, it examines the evolving interactions between brain, mind, and technology, highlighting ethical, philosophical, and neuroscientific perspectives. The collection underscores the journal’s dedication to interdisciplinary rigor and critical reflection on consciousness, agency, and human values.
Letter from the Editors
Review Articles
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The Neurobiology of Cognition in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: From Synaptic Plasticity to Cognitive Mapping
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Opinion and Perspectives
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Double Standards in Moral Judgments Within Intimate Relationships: A Multifaceted Perspective
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The Influence of the Gut–Brain Axis on the Mind–Body Problem
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Do We Have Free Will, or Is Everything Predetermined? A Neuroethics Dilemma
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Hypothesis and Theory
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The Evolutionary and Biophysical Determinants of Maximum Lifespan: Scaling Laws, Brain Size, and Future Projections
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Articles
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Art as Artifact: An Empirical Approach to Locating its Hedonic Function
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Philosophy for Neuroscientist
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What Is Authentic Personal Identity? A Philosopher Asks Neuroscientists
Article Download and View: 455
Letters
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Letter on Alzheimer's Disease in Light of My Research and the Distinction Between the Mental and the Physical
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