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Philosophy of Science | 1997

PET : Exploring the myth and the method

Robert S. Stufflebeam; William Bechtel

New research tools such as PET can produce dramatic results. But they can also produce dramatic artifacts. Why is PET to be trusted? We examine both the rationale that justifies interpreting PET as measuring brain activity and the strategies for interpreting PET results functionally. We show that functional ascriptions with PET make important assumptions and depend critically on relating PET results to those secured through other research techniques.


Archive | 1997

A Bibliography for Gurwitsch Studies

Robert S. Stufflebeam

My purpose for this bibliography is to not only chronicle the phenomenological works of the Gurwitsch corpus, but also to provide a comprehensive listing of books and articles that refer to Gurwitsch’s thought. Also included, of course, are the major works referred to in the previous articles.


Archive | 2001

Philosophy and the Neurosciences: A Reader

William Bechtel; Pete Mandik; Jennifer Mundale; Robert S. Stufflebeam


Archive | 2008

Neurons, Synapses, Action Potentials, and Neurotransmission

Robert S. Stufflebeam


Archive | 2001

Epistemic issues in procuring evidence about the brain: The importance of research instruments and techniques

William Bechtel; Robert S. Stufflebeam


Archive | 1997

To Work at the Foundations Essays in Memory of Aron Gurwitsch

Aron Gurwitsch; Joseph Claude Evans; Robert S. Stufflebeam


Archive | 1997

To Work at the Foundations

J. Claude Evans; Robert S. Stufflebeam


Archive | 2017

Turing Machines, Robots, and Androids: On Making Real Artificial People

Robert S. Stufflebeam


Behavioral and Brain Sciences | 1997

Why computation need not be traded only for internal representation

Robert S. Stufflebeam


Philosophy in review | 1996

Adam Drozdek , The Moral Dimension of Man in the Age of Computers . Reviewed by

Robert S. Stufflebeam

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Jennifer Mundale

Washington University in St. Louis

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Pete Mandik

William Paterson University

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