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- William Hirstein is an American philosopher primarily interested in philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, metaphysics, cognitive science, and analytic...
- prevent divorce – inc. comment from Prof. Hirstein". Science Satire Serpent. Retrieved 2020-03-30. Hirstein William; Ramachandran V.S. (1997). "Capgras...
- 1016/S1474-4422(02)00074-1. PMID 12849487. S2CID 16941466. Ramachandran VS, Hirstein W (September 1998). "The perception of phantom limbs. The D. O. Hebb lecture"...
- connections remain intact.: 202–207  Vilayanur S. Ramachandran and William Hirstein proposed three laws of qualia (with a fourth later added), which are "functional...
- Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved May 30, 2020. Hirstein, Stuart (Fall 2020). "Greetings from the Head of the School" (PDF). Watermark...
- correlates of consciousness. Routledge Taylor & Francis. Ramachandran, V. & Hirstein, W. (1997). Three laws of qualia. What neurology tells us about the biological...
- L. Austin Doctoral students Bence Nanay Other notable students William Hirstein Main interests Philosophy of language Philosophy of mind Intentionality ·...
- "intolerable coincidence." However, Vilanayur S. Ramachandran and William Hirstein (1997) argue that Occam's razor is not useful for scientific discovery...
- correlates of consciousness. Routledge Taylor & Francis. Ramachandran, V. & Hirstein, W. (1997). “Three laws of qualia. What neurology tells us about the biological...
- 044. ISSN 1872-7972. PMID 30503915. S2CID 53864052. Ramachandran, V. S.; Hirstein, W. (1998). "The perception of phantom limbs. The D. O. Hebb lecture"....