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A Teleological Approach to the Ontological Status of Human Cerebral Organoids

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Cova, F., M. Gaillard, and F. Kammerer. 2021. Is the phenomenological overflow argument really supported by subjective reports? Mind & Language 36:422–50. doi:10. 1111/mila.12292. Diner, S. under revision. Similarity-based views… Click to show full abstract

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Keywords: approach ontological; human cerebral; ajob neuroscience; cerebral organoids; teleological approach; stanford

Journal Title: AJOB Neuroscience
Year Published: 2023

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