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Review Essay: Meditations on First Neuroscience: Critical Notice of Mark Changizi's The Brain from 25,000 Feet

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Ryder, D. Review Essay: Meditations on First Neuroscience: Critical Notice of Mark Changizi's The Brain from 25,000 Feet . Synthese 141, 277–285 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:SYNT.0000043022.71332.5d

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