Neurophilosophy combines the insights of neuroscience with the questions that concern philosophy. It employs neuroscientific findings to illuminate issues linked to the philosophy of the mind. It explores the relationship between the brain and the mind. "EMOTIONAL AMORAL EGOISM": A Neurophilosophical Theory of Human Nature and its Universal Security Implications by Nayef R.F. Al-Rodhan is relevant to the brain/mind intersection and, as a result, to human nature. "EMOTIONAL AMORAL EGOISM": A Neurophilosophical Theory of Human Nature and its Universal Security Implications by Nayef R.F. Al-Rodhan views mental processes as the result of a complex interaction between neurochemistry, emotions and non-emotional thought. It asserts that mental processes may be generated by neurochemistry. However, it also suggests that mental processes may themselves cause neurochemical changes in the brain and, thereby, influence emotions and perhaps even thoughts.
Neurophilosophy is discussed in the book "EMOTIONAL AMORAL EGOISM": A Neurophilosophical Theory of Human Nature and its Universal Security Implications by Nayef R.F. Al-Rodhan.
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