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The Furniture of the Mind: a Yard of Hope, a Ton of Terror?

In Robert N. McCauley (ed.), The Churchlands and their critics. Cambridge, Mass.: Blackwell. pp. 176--91 (1996)

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  1. Identity and personhood: Confusions and clarifications across disciplines. [REVIEW]Derek Sankey - 2017 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 49 (13):1292-1295.
  • Philosophy, neuroscience and pre-service teachers’ beliefs in neuromyths: A call for remedial action.Minkang Kim & Derek Sankey - 2018 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 50 (13):1214-1227.
    Hitherto, the contribution of philosophers to Neuroscience and Education has tended to be less than enthusiastic, though there are some notable exceptions. Meanwhile, the pervasive influence of neuromyths on education policy, curriculum design and pedagogy in schools is well documented. Indeed, philosophers have sometimes used the prevalence of neuromyths in education to bolster their opposition to neuroscience in teacher education courses. By contrast, this article views the presence of neuromyths in education as a call for remedial action, including philosophical action. (...)
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