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Interview

Michael Graziano

Michael Graziano is a Professor of Neuroscience at Princeton. Ernest Dempsey asks him about the mind and the brain.

Hello Michael. Your book God Soul Mind Brain is short and yet substantial, inviting so many questions. To start with, you say that only neuroscience has seriously challenged the dualistic view of the universe. Why say this?

It’s a pleasure to chat. Philosophy has gone back and forth and around in circles on the question of the mind, with little or no progress.