The Scientific Study of Passive Thinking: Methods of Mind-Wandering Research

  • Murray S
  • Irving Z
  • Krasich K
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The goal of this paper is to show the paralelism between the objectives of both, neurosciences and philosophy. First, a historical review of the common works on both fields of study is made; next, the implications of the brain-mind relationship and how the use of a cerebral function theory that help us to solve the problem are discussed. Finally, the social implications of cooperation between neurosciences and philosophy are analyzed.

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Murray, S., Irving, Z. C., & Krasich, K. (2022). The Scientific Study of Passive Thinking: Methods of Mind-Wandering Research. In Neuroscience and Philosophy (pp. 389–426). The MIT Press. https://doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/12611.003.0018

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