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		<title>By: Anibal</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pete Mandik¬¥s blog could hardly be  more stimulating, exciting and pedagogical in those complex terrains of mind/brain studies from a philosophical perspective.
I also recommend to everyone Gualtiero Piccinini¬¥s blog called &quot;Brains: On Mind and Related Matter&quot; (philosphyofbrains.com, check of course its blogroll and contributors!) and the forum of a new movement within philosophy championed by  philosophers such as Joshua Knobe, Shaun Nichols or Edouard Machery, to name just a few, called: Experimental Philosophy.
All of them teach me always with their cyberexchanges.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pete Mandik¬¥s blog could hardly be  more stimulating, exciting and pedagogical in those complex terrains of mind/brain studies from a philosophical perspective.<br />
I also recommend to everyone Gualtiero Piccinini¬¥s blog called &#8220;Brains: On Mind and Related Matter&#8221; (philosphyofbrains.com, check of course its blogroll and contributors!) and the forum of a new movement within philosophy championed by  philosophers such as Joshua Knobe, Shaun Nichols or Edouard Machery, to name just a few, called: Experimental Philosophy.<br />
All of them teach me always with their cyberexchanges.</p>
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