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신경과학적 자아관의 철학적 쟁점과 교육The Self in Neuroscience: Philosophical Issues and Education

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The Self in Neuroscience: Philosophical Issues and Education
Authors
한일조
Issue Date
2015
Publisher
한국교육철학회
Keywords
neuroscience; concept of self; mind-body problem; reductionism; eliminative materialism
Citation
교육철학, no.55, pp.191 - 218
Journal Title
교육철학
Number
55
Start Page
191
End Page
218
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/kumoh/handle/2020.sw.kumoh/1982
ISSN
1738-186X
Abstract
This study aimed to figure out the change of images in the concept of self throughout neuroscientific literatures, to analyse related philosophical issues, and to seek some educational implications. The result is as following. With the development of neuroscience, there has been some change in the image of human self. The concept was extended wide enough to include affective and nonconscious dimensions, and there were inclinations toward reductionism and anti- volition. Consequently, the philosophical issues of mereological fallacy, physical reductionism, and denial of free will had to been dealt with. Educationists should be aware of the results of philosophical debates regarding neuroscience. And we need to cope with the problems of neuromyths, nueromania, and neurophobia. We would better take the way for neurophilia.
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