University of California Press, 2004 - 320 pages Rita Carter ponders the nature, origins, and purpose of consciousness in this fascinating inquiry into the toughest problem facing modern science and philosophy. Building on the foundation of her bestselling book Mapping the Mind, she considers whether consciousness is merely an illusion, a by-product of our brain's workings, some as yet inexplicable feature or property of the material universe or--as the latest physics may suggest--the very fundament of reality. Little, she discovers, is as it first seems. Carter draws from a solid body of knowledge--empirical findings and theoretical hypotheses--about consciousness, much of it derived from recent discoveries about the brain. Her lively, accessible narrative ranges widely over new ways of thinking about the subject and what direction new research is taking. Leading scholars from a range of perspectives provide topical essays that complement Carter's account. The book also discusses how traditional approaches--philosophical, scientific, and experiential--might be brought together to create a more complete understanding of consciousness. |
Contents
Introduction | 6 |
Some Possibly Boring but Important Notes on Language | 8 |
A Stream of Allusion | 11 |
Vision The Grand Illusion | 16 |
The HigherOrder Thought Model of Consciousness | 45 |
The Hard Problem | 49 |
Facing up to Consciousness | 50 |
Facing Backwards on the Problem of Consciousness | 51 |
The Conscious Body | 177 |
What Do Robots Think About? | 180 |
The Primordial SELF | 186 |
The Conscious Self | 209 |
Ownership and Agency | 227 |
Predicting the Present | 232 |
Meme Machines and Consciousness | 241 |
Fractured Consciousness | 247 |
Solving the Hard Problem Naturally | 70 |
A Quantum Description of Mind | 74 |
The Old Steam Whisible Tee | 79 |
The Making of Mind | 100 |
Making Consciousation | 103 |
Consciousness and the Brain | 143 |
The Network Mind | 166 |
A Conscious Universe? | 277 |
Quantum Minds | 298 |
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Further Reading | 313 |
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