Publications of Philipp Haueis
All genres
Journal Article (5)
2019
Journal Article
6, 180307 (2019)
A functional connectome phenotyping dataset including cognitive state and personality measures. Scientific Data 2017
Journal Article
233, pp. 149 - 177 (2017)
Connectomes as constitutively epistemic objects: Critical perspectives on modeling in current neuroanatomy. Progress in Brain Research 2016
Journal Article
38, 2 (2016)
The life of the cortical column: Opening the domain of functional architecture of the cortex (1955–1981). History and philosophy of the life sciences 2014
Journal Article
8, 815 (2014)
Meeting the brain on its own terms. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 2012
Journal Article
6, 37 (2012)
The fuzzy brain: Vagueness and mapping connectivity of the human cerebral cortex. Frontiers in Neuroanatomy Book Chapter (1)
2016
Book Chapter
Brain in the shell: Assessing the stakes and the transformative potential of the human brain project. In: Neuroscience and critique: Exploring the limits of the neurological turn, pp. 117 - 140 (Eds. De Vos, J.; Pluth, E.). Routledge, London, United Kingdom (2016)
Talk (19)
2016
Talk
Organizing principles in quantitative neuroscience and connectomics: A philosophical analysis. 22nd Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM), Geneva, Switzerland (2016)
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Patterns, mechanisms and the ontic/epistemic distinction. 6th Meeting of the Society for Philosophy of Science in Practice (SPSP), Rowan University, Glassboro, NJ, USA (2016)
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Organizing principles in neuroanatomical and physiological practice. 6th Meeting of the Society for Philosophy of Science in Practice (SPSP), Rowan University, Glassboro, NJ, USA (2016)
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Connectomes as constitutively epistemic objects. Workshop "Vital brains: The making and use of brain models in neuroscience", FU Berlin, Germany (2016)
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Human and animal intentionality in the anthropocene. Book symposium “Articulating the world: Intentionality – language – nature”, FU Berlin, Germany (2016)
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What are organizing principles in contemporary brain mapping? 2nd Conference of the German Society for Philosophy of Science (GWP), University of Düsseldorf, Germany (2016)
2015
Talk
What the brain does by itself: Intrinsic function and endogenous brain activity in resting state networks. Work in Progress Seminar, Department for History and Philosophy of Science, University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA (2015)
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Are mechanisms the laws of neuroscience? On the convergence of mechanistic and pragmatic-nomological accounts of explanation. 9th International Congress of the German Society for Analytic Philosophy, University of Osnabrück, Germany (2015)
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From neurons to networks: What are the biological individuals in the contemporary neurosciences. Summer School on Superorganisms, Organisms & Suborganisms
as Biological Individuals
, Gut Siggen, Germany (2015)
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Untangling neural thickets: Connectomes as constitutively epistemic objects. ÉNP Seminar Series “New Frontiers”, Institut du Cerveau et de la Moëlle Épinière, Paris (2015)
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Laws and mechanisms: The convergence of two explanatory accounts in neuroscientific practice. 5th Biennial Conference for Philosophy of Science in Practice, University of Aarhus, Denmark (2015)
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Embedded philosophy of neuroscience as a critical form of interdisciplinarity. Workshop: “Brains in the Making: Emerging Models, Methods, and Modes”, Durham University, United Kingdom (2015)
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Do canonical microcircuits implement predictive coding? Joint Graduate Workshop on Predictive Coding, Berlin School of Mind and Brain and LMU Munich, Venice, Italy (2015)
2014
Talk
Between entanglement and critique: Embedded philosophy of neuroscience. Workshop: “Towards Neuro-Social Science: The Politics and Pragmatics of Collaboration”, King's College London, United Kingdom (2014)