PAMÄŤ A MOZOG: BERGSONOV OMYL.
This article is dedicated to the area at the interface of philosophy and neuroscience and it focuses on the critical examination of some of Bergson's ideas. Neuroscience in its effort to strengthen the role of body in relation to mental processes and especially memory, cannot avoid discussing Bergso...
| Publicado en: | Filozofia Vol. 74; no. 7; pp. 530 - 543 |
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