Neural philosophy is a rich interdisciplinary research on the future of cognitive neurobiology. A modern study on empirical neuroscience, as well as recent work on the philosophy of the mind and the philosophy of science, is to clarify basic questions about the relationship between abstract cognitive theory and substantial neuroscience Has been used for.
Churchill 's work is at the philosophy school of Western philosophy who is interested in recognition philosophy and scientific philosophy, and is especially interested in the philosophy of the heart, neurophilia, and artificial intelligence. It is said that his work is influenced by W.V.O.Quine, Thomas Kuhn, Russell Hanson, Wilfred Sellars, Paul Feyerabend, and Karl Popper. Everyday psychological concepts mentioned by folk psychology such as beliefs, emotions, desires, are regarded as a consistent and undefined theoretical structure and, therefore, fate that is excluded by the scientific understanding of human nature It is in Who says it?
Patricia Churchland (born 1943) is a Canadian-American philosopher known for his contribution to neurophilosophy and spiritual philosophy. She is the UC principal at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), now a professor of philosophy, and has been teaching this since 1984. She is educated at the University of British Columbia, University of Pittsburgh, Oxford and teaches philosophy. University of Manitoba, 1969 - 1984. Susan Huck (born 1945) is a professor of humanities, a professor of philosophy, and a professor of law at the University of Miami. She acquired her Ph.D. from Cambridge University. She is writing articles about logic, language philosophy, epistemology and metaphysics. Her pragmatism is the pragmatism of Charles Sanderspils
Paul Montgomery Churchland (born October 21, 1942) is a Canadian philosopher known for his neural philosophy and mental philosophical studies. After receiving a philosophical chairperson and co-appointment from the Valtz family of the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), after obtaining Dr. Wilfrid Silas from the University of Pittsburgh (1969), Churchland was promoted to the University of Manitoba. Professor Neurocomputing Laboratory and Department of Cognitive Science