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Gualtiero Piccinini
(ed) (2018). Neuroscience and its philosophy. Synthese 195 (5).
(2017)., Activities are manifestations of causal powers, in M. P. Adams, Z. Biener, U. Feest & J. A. Sullivan (eds.), Eppur si muove, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 171-182.
with Boone, W. (2016). The cognitive neuroscience revolution. Synthese 193 (5), pp. 1509-1534.
(ed) (2016). Neuroscience and its philosophy. Synthese 193 (5).
(ed) (2016). Neuroscience and its philosophy. Synthese 193 (12).
with Maley, C. (2014)., From phenomenology to the self-measurement methodology of first-person data, in R. S. Brown (ed.), Consciousness inside and out, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 27-32.
(ed) (2014). Neuroscience and its philosophy. Synthese 191 (2).
with Maley, C. (2013). Get the latest upgrade: functionalism 6.3.1. Philosophia Scientiae 17 (2), pp. 135-149.
(ed) (2012). Neuroscience and its philosophy. Synthese 189 (3).
with Craver, C. F. (2011). Integrating psychology and neuroscience: functional analyses as mechanism sketches. Synthese 183 (3), pp. 283-311.
(ed) (2011). Neuroscience and its philosophy. Synthese 183 (3).
(2010). The mind as neural software?: understanding functionalism, computationalism, and computational functionalism. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 81 (2), pp. 269-311.
(2007). Computationalism, the Church–Turing thesis, and the Church–Turing fallacy. Synthese 154 (1), pp. 97-120.
(2006). Computational explanation in neuroscience. Synthese 153 (3), pp. 343-353.
(2004). The first computational theory of mind and brain: a close look at McCulloch and Pitts's "logical calculus of ideas immanent in nervous activity". Synthese 141 (2), pp. 175-215.