It takes the average reader 1 hour and 34 minutes to read How Best to ‘Go On’? Prospects for a ‘Modern Synthesis’ in the Sciences of Mind by Kevin Moore
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Psychology straddles areas from the biological to the social and cultural. Within that vast range, there have been recent explosions of interest in neuropsychology, genetics and epigenetics, and the evolutionary bases of mindedness. Correspondingly, there have been conceptual innovations and new empirical evidence in relation to the embodied, social and discursive processes supporting mind and personhood. Simultaneously, awareness of developmental processes and their dynamic interweaving of genetic, physiological, neurological, social and cultural elements has also increased. Might such...
How Best to ‘Go On’? Prospects for a ‘Modern Synthesis’ in the Sciences of Mind by Kevin Moore is 93 pages long, and a total of 23,529 words.
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