Patricia Churchland

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Patricia Churchland

Patricia Churchland, a Canadian-American philosopher, bridges the gap between mind and brain. Born in 1943, she’s a leading figure in neurophilosophy, arguing that mental states arise from brain activity. Churchland, a professor emerita at UC San Diego, has written influential books like “The Computational Brain.” Her work explores how neurons give rise to consciousness, thought, and emotions. She investigates the ethical implications of neuroscience, making her a prominent voice in contemporary philosophy.


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