The Blackwell Companion to ConsciousnessSusan Schneider, Max Velmans Updated and revised, the highly-anticipated second edition of The Blackwell Companion to Consciousness offers a collection of readings that together represent the most thorough and comprehensive survey of the nature of consciousness available today.
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Contents
Scientific Questions | |
References | |
Philosophical Problems of Consciousness | |
References | |
Dualism Reductionism and Reflexive Monism | |
Naturalistic Dualism | |
References | |
Step 2 | |
Antimaterialist Arguments and Influential | |
List of Illustrations | |
References | |
Rejecting Step 2 | |
References | |
Animal Consciousness | |
Rethinking the Evolution of Consciousness | |
Further Readings | |
Consciousness and the Complexity Argument | |
References | |
References | |
States of Consciousness | |
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and Cognitive Variants of Consciousness | |
Clinical Pathologies and Unusual Experiences | |
References | |
Altered States of Consciousness | |
References | |
Anomalous Experiences | |
References | |
Mindfulness | |
Altered States | |
The Global Workspace Theory of Consciousness | |
References | |
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Chapter 23 | |
Further Readings | |
Representationalism about Consciousness | |
Further Readings | |
HigherOrder Theories of Consciousness | |
References | |
Daniel Dennett on the Nature of Consciousness | |
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Emergentism | |
Type Materialism for Phenomenal Consciousness | |
Reply | |
References | |
The Causal Efficacy of Consciousness | |
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SelfConsciousness | |
References | |
References | |
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Major Topics in the Science of Consciousness | |
Unconsciously? | |
Conscious and Unconscious Perception | |
Conscious and Unconscious Memory | |
Consciousness of Action | |
Methodologies for Identifying the Neural | |
References | |
Conscious Processing | |
References | |
Further Readings | |
Duplex Vision | |
Altered States of Consciousness after Brain Injury | |
References | |
Anesthesia and Consciousness | |
The Neuropsychology of Conscious Volition | |
Phenomenological Approaches to Consciousness | |
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Descriptive Experience Sampling | |
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Resources for Students | |
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