Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023)
Addressing foundational questions about consciousness, selfhood, perception, and free will alongside empirical investigations and sociopolitical hypotheses, this issue exemplifies the productive interplay between philosophical reflection and neuroscientific research. Through critical reviews, theoretical models, and personal scholarly perspectives, the volume reinforces the journal’s mission to foster integrative dialogue across disciplines while charting new directions for neurophilosophical inquiry.
Letter from the Editors
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A Look at the Future and an Open Call for Scientific Community
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Review Articles
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Theory of Mind, Phenomenology, and the Double Empathy Problem
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Opinion and Perspectives
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The Infinite Self: A Philosophy on the Origin and Nature of Consciousness
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Hypothesis and Theory
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Some Social Aspects of the Soul of Multiverse Hypothesis: Human Societies and the Soul of Multiverse
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Articles
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Investigation of the Relationship between Anxiety Disorder and Time Perception with Perceptional Paradigm
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A Critique of Libet and Wegner’s Argument Against Free Will
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Philosophy for Neuroscientist
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Solving Mind-Body Issues Requires Combining Philosophical Reflection and Empirical Research
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