Consciousness: Why Philosophy of Mind May No Longer Be Relevant to Neuroscience | HackerNoon
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Navigating the intersection between philosophy and neuroscience reveals that traditional views such as physicalism, dualism, and materialism have fallen short in explaining intricate brain functions.
Despite various philosophical interpretations on how the mind operates, advances in neuroscience highlight the complexity of mental disorders without providing clear definitions or answers from these philosophies.
Understanding that the brain's functions cannot merely be attributed to a group of neurons prompts the question of how exactly these clusters of neurons specialize for distinct functions.
Currently, the philosophical discourse around the mind seems disconnected from scientific understanding, raising the concern that philosophy of mind may lag behind empirical findings in neuroscience.
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