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Two radical neuron doctrines

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Hilbert, David R.; Byrne, Alex
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Abstract
Two radical neuron doctrines must be distinguished--strong and weak. G&S direct much of their attack at the former--but the Churchlands only hold the latter. The weak radical neuron doctrine remains a serious possibility.
Date issued
1999-10
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/52664
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Linguistics and Philosophy
Journal
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Citation
Byren, Alex and David R. Hilbert, "Two radical neuron doctrines." Behavioral and Brain Sciences (1999), 22:5:833-833. © 1999 Cambridge University Press
Version: Final published version
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0140-525X

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