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Patricia Churchland
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Patricia Churchland
@patchurchland
I am a neurophilosopher, so work at the interface of philosophy, neuroscience & psychology. On questions like where do values come from, what is self & awarene?
San Diego (UCSD)
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    Patricia Churchland
    @patchurchland
    Nov 25, 2020
    My Canadian friends send a lot like this:
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    Patricia Churchland
    @patchurchland
    Jul 30, 2021
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    Patricia Churchland
    @patchurchland
    Jun 27, 2022
    First issue of Journal of NeuroPhilosophy is now out -- I am so thrilled. jneurophilosophy.com/index.php/jnp/…
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    Patricia Churchland
    @patchurchland
    May 28, 2019
    I am beyond chuffed! The neurobiology of conscience
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    The neurobiology of conscience
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    Patricia Churchland
    @patchurchland
    Apr 22, 2023
    Is a dead person conscious? If everything is, then why not corpses?
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    Philip Goff
    @Philip_Goff
    Apr 22, 2023
    Is everything conscious? youtube.com/watch?v=RlY7wD…
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    Patricia Churchland
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    Oct 25, 2020
    This is probably the stupidest thing I have ever read. Amazing what philosophers can convince themselves of. Is physics also neutral between these things?
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    Philip Goff
    @Philip_Goff
    Oct 24, 2020
    Totally agree with this. The data of neuroscience is neutral between materialism, dualism, and panpsychism. Anyone with a theory of consciousness is doing metaphysics, it's just that some of us are able to admit it.
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    Patricia Churchland
    @patchurchland
    Jul 16, 2022
    & philosophers think consciousness is a hard problem...
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    Patricia Churchland
    @patchurchland
    Jan 14, 2021
    UCSD has put up about 15 vending machines on campus that dispense a covid test kit when you insert your UCSD ID card. Swab your nostrils, put the swab in a bar-coded tube, & drop it in a hopper. Test results within 72 hours, usually 24. Smart & effective.
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    Patricia Churchland
    @patchurchland
    Jan 2, 2021
    I still find it very difficult to reflect on my early career, but several things helped me: Paul, who always treated me as an equal, and Francis Crick and Terry Sejnowski, who I met in 1983 and also did so. It was such a relief.
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    Patricia Churchland
    @patchurchland
    Sep 10, 2021
    Kind of chuckled this morning:
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    Patricia Churchland
    @patchurchland
    Sep 27, 2023
    Ahem. Galileo used an actual experiment, dropping heavy and light balls from the tower of Pisa. And observing. Yes, by all means, imitate Galileo's method. GET DATA.
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    Philip Goff
    @Philip_Goff
    Sep 26, 2023
    Thought experiments can teach us something about logical coherence/incoherence. Galileo proved that Aristotle was wrong that heavier objects fall faster just with a thought experiment that revealed the view to be incoherent. I think we can do exactly the same with physicalism.
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    Patricia Churchland
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    Sep 4, 2021
    From my inbox today:
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    Patricia Churchland
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    Aug 6, 2020
    Hilariously brilliant satire -- love it! The Hard Problem of Breakfast nautil.us/issue/88/love-… via @NautilusMag
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    Patricia Churchland
    @patchurchland
    Jan 6, 2020
    If I know everything (book-wise) about pregnancy, that does not make me pregnant. A unique causal path is needed. Similarly, if I know everything (book-wise) about seeing the color red, that does not cause me to see red. A unique causal path is needed. Simple.
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    Philip Goff
    @Philip_Goff
    Jan 6, 2020
    Replying to @Philip_Goff and @patchurchland
    So I reject materialism because of the knowledge argument. Hence, if you want to argue about this, you need to tell me which premise of that argument is false. Any case, I need to get on with work. Nice chatting.

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