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Posted on May 1, 2016

Our Selves, Alone. Extract 3. From Nthposition, 2010

Full story here. and Extract 1 here and Our Selves, Alone. Extract 2. Nthposition, 2010   “Dr Gallagher now my now self would be grateful to your now self if my now self could…

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Posted on April 27, 2016

Our Selves, Alone. Extract 2. Nthposition, 2010

Full story here. and Extract 1 here. I recall my efforts to construct a linguistic expression of the contention that our selves are simply bundles of momentary, instantaneous responses, rather than something…

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Posted on October 2, 2015

WHAT CHILDREN SAY WHEN THEY ARE ASKED WHAT THEY THINK ABOUT THE BRAIN.

(cross posted from my other blog A Medical Education I am interested in what we think of when we think of “the brain.” I am planning a post compiling the various…

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