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Journal of NeuroPhilosophy
File:Journal of NeuroPhilosophy (journal) cover.jpg
DisciplinePhilosophy
LanguageEnglish
Edited bySultan Tarlacı
Publication details
History2022–present
Publisher
AnKa Publishers (International)
FrequencyBiannually
open access journal
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4JNphi.
Indexing
ISSN1307-6531
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Journal of NeuroPhilosophy, a new journal designed to bring you a critical analysis from the best of the neuroscience and philosophy literature all around the world, presented by the pioneer neuroscientists and (neuro)philosophers to help promoting a better comprehension of NeuroPhilosophy in the global scientific system. Journal of NeuroPhilosophy (ISSN 1307-6531, registered July 4, 2007) is dedicated to supporting interdisciplinary exploration of Philosophy and its relation to the nervous system. Journal of NeuroPhilosophy (JNphi) focuses on studying “The Ontology and Nature of the Mind” and “its relation to the brain/body”.

The fundamental aim of the Journal of NeuroPhilosophy (JNphi's) is to take the ancient problems which cannot be solved by using merely philosophical approaches and to reconsider them with the addition of a neuroscientific approach. Hence, it is to create new interdisciplinary perspectives, and to boost and develop the intellectual capacities of the humankind with the merging of philosophy and neuroscience. The field of Neuroscience has been making great development in recent years. By taking the progress level of Neuroscience into consideration, it is only fair to say that, now, it is time to study “The Philosophy of Mind” through the lens of Neuroscience. This path that the philosophy of mind and neuroscience proceed hand in hand is called “NeuroPhilosophy” and we strongly think that the most important pillar of the future’s philosophy will be the field of NeuroPhilosophy.

Neurophilosophy is not just an interdisciplinary field, it is a multidisciplinary field, and therefore multiple minds are needed both to seek answers for overcoming difficult challenges and to construct new philosophical perspectives for the future with the scientific knowledge coming from the studies of neuroscience. The aim of the JNphi is to reveal this path and walking through it.

The founding editors were Sultan Tarlacı and Patricia Smith Churchland.

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