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  2. Victim of the Brain - Wikipedia

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    Victim of the Brain is a 1988 film by Dutch director Piet Hoenderdos, loosely based on The Mind's I (1981), a compilation of texts and stories on the philosophy of mind and self, co-edited by Douglas Hofstadter and Daniel C. Dennett.

  3. List of films about philosophers - Wikipedia

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    Examined Life (2008) – Follows several contemporary philosophers as they try to apply their thought in practice. The Pervert's Guide to Cinema (2006) – A film critique of several well-known works by Slavoj Žižek. Zizek! (2005) – A film following a speaking tour by Slavoj Žižek.

  4. Category:Biographical films about philosophers - Wikipedia

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  5. After the Dark - Wikipedia

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    After the Dark (also titled The Philosophers outside the U.S.) [4] [2] is a science fiction psychological thriller film written and directed by John Huddles. It stars Sophie Lowe , Rhys Wakefield , Bonnie Wright , James D'Arcy , Daryl Sabara , and Freddie Stroma . [ 5 ]

  6. The Philosophers (series) - Wikipedia

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    The Philosophers (I filosofi) is a French-Italian drama video-biographical film series, produced by the Istituto Luce and directed by the Italian film director Roberto Rossellini, [1] [2] [3] in the period 1971-1974; [3] a feature-length tetralogy chronicling the lives of Modern Age philosophers: Sócrates , Blaise Pascal , Augustine (1972) and ...

  7. Leibniz's gap - Wikipedia

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    In the philosophy of mind, Leibniz's gap is the problem that thoughts cannot be observed or perceived solely by examining brain properties, events, and processes. Here the word "gap" is a metaphor of a subquestion regarding the mind–body problem that allegedly must be answered in order to reach a more profound understanding of qualia, consciousness and emergence.

  8. Category:Philosophers of mind - Wikipedia

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    Peter Carruthers (philosopher) Héctor-Neri Castañeda; Michel de Certeau; Monima Chadha; David Chalmers; C. T. K. Chari; Kah Kyung Cho; Patricia Churchland; Paul Churchland; Emil Cioran; Étienne Bonnot de Condillac; Anne Conway (philosopher) Manuel Curado

  9. Computational theory of mind - Wikipedia

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    The computational theory of mind holds that the mind is a computational system that is realized (i.e. physically implemented) by neural activity in the brain. The theory can be elaborated in many ways and varies largely based on how the term computation is understood.