Neurophilosophy: A Philosophical Analysis for Interpretation of fMRI to Replace the Commonsense Psychology

Amjad Sohail
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For thinking, brain activity occurs, yet not every area of our brain is active when we think about various things. There are significant ramifications for cognitive psychology and neuroscience from functional brain areas. It should enable us to apply neurophilosophical theories to the brain. This review aims to draw attention to neurophilosophy and its focus on fundamental problems in neuroscientific theories to address age-old metaphysical issues, i.e., the nature of consciousness, thinking, intention, and action. There are different theories and points of view in the field of neurophilosophy, but eliminative materialists and reductive materialists (a.k.a. mind-brain identity theory) are both strong candidates. Those are very well-established in the philosophy of mind, and they run counter to the development of conceptual succession in neuroscience. Both theorists rely on neuroscience to back up their conclusions about the mind. Eliminative materialism has received a lot of attention from several philosophical points of view. It begins with a critique of commonsense psychology and offers neurophilosophy as an alternative. So, for reductive materialists, mind is brain, whereas for eliminativists mind as brain. Both theorists have different views about mental states to cohere with neurophysiology. The philosophical problem of dualism, as the body/brain (physical), and mind/cognition (mental) is discussed in psychiatry, neuropsychology, and neuroscience. Neurophilosophy deals with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data to shed light on psychosocial problems like moral psychology, free will, social interaction, and mood disorders. An fMRI is a neuroimaging technique and an essential tool for bridging cognitive psychology and neurophilosophic theories. It is used to investigate mental resilience, impairments, changes in neural dynamics, and neuroplasticity mainly for brain trauma. I will tie this discussion by discussing fMRI and commonsense psychology as exploratory rather than confirmatory evidence in my conclusion. How to cite this: Sohail A. Neurophilosophy: A Philosophical Analysis for Interpretation of fMRI to Replace the Commonsense Psychology. Life and Science. 2023; 4(4): 494-500. doi: http://doi.org/10.37185/LnS.1.1.392
神经哲学:对功能磁共振成像取代常识心理学解释的哲学分析
思考需要大脑活动,但当我们思考各种事物时,并不是大脑的每个区域都是活跃的。认知心理学和神经科学的重要分支来自功能性脑区。它应该使我们能够将神经哲学理论应用于大脑。这篇综述的目的是引起人们对神经哲学及其在神经科学理论中的基本问题的关注,以解决古老的形而上学问题,即意识、思维、意图和行动的本质。在神经哲学领域有不同的理论和观点,但消除唯物主义和还原唯物主义(又称心脑同一性理论)都是强有力的候选人。这些在心灵哲学中是非常成熟的,它们与神经科学中概念演替的发展背道而驰。两位理论家都依靠神经科学来支持他们关于思维的结论。从几个哲学观点来看,消除唯物主义受到了很多关注。它从对常识性心理学的批判开始,并提供神经哲学作为另一种选择。因此,对于还原唯物主义者来说,心灵就是大脑,而对于消除主义者来说,心灵就是大脑。两位理论家对精神状态有不同的看法,以与神经生理学相一致。二元论的哲学问题,如身体/大脑(物理)和心灵/认知(精神),在精神病学、神经心理学和神经科学中都有讨论。神经哲学处理功能磁共振成像(fMRI)数据,以阐明社会心理问题,如道德心理学、自由意志、社会互动和情绪障碍。功能磁共振成像是一种神经成像技术,是连接认知心理学和神经哲学理论的重要工具。它主要用于研究脑外伤的心理弹性、损伤、神经动力学变化和神经可塑性。在我的结论中,我将把功能磁共振成像和常识性心理学作为探索性证据而不是确证性证据来进行讨论。如何引用:Sohail A.神经哲学:对功能磁共振成像取代常识心理学的哲学分析。生命与科学。2023;4(4): 494 - 500。doi: http://doi.org/10.37185/LnS.1.1.392
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