The Nature of Consciousness: Philosophical DebatesNed Block, Owen Flanagan, Guven Guzeldere Intended for anyone attempting to find their way through the large and confusingly interwoven philosophical literature on consciousness, this reader brings together most of the principal texts in philosophy (and a small set of related key works in neuropsychology) on consciousness through 1997, and includes some forthcoming articles. Its extensive coverage strikes a balance between seminal works of the past few decades and the leading edge of philosophical research on consciousness.As no other anthology currently does, The Nature of Consciousness provides a substantial introduction to the field, and imposes structure on a vast and complicated literature, with sections covering stream of consciousness, theoretical issues, consciousness and representation, the function of consciousness, subjectivity and the explanatory gap, the knowledge argument, qualia, and monitoring conceptions of consciousness. Of the 49 contributions, 18 are either new or have been adapted from a previous publication. |
Contents
INTRODUCTION The Many Faces | 1 |
1 | 87 |
V | 137 |
CONSCIOUSNESS | 156 |
STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS 69 | 167 |
10 | 187 |
In the Stream of Consciousness | 203 |
Owen Flanagan | 237 |
John R Searle | 567 |
39 | 597 |
Goldman | 619 |
41 | 643 |
42 | 677 |
Ned Block | 695 |
46 | 729 |
47 | 743 |
AND METHODOLOGY | 257 |
Owen Flanagan | 283 |
19 | 357 |
20 | 368 |
21 | 417 |
Dennett | 559 |
16 | 748 |
48 | 773 |
141 | 782 |
49 | 789 |
| 817 | |
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The Nature of Consciousness: Philosophical Debates Ned Block,Owen Flanagan,Guven Guzeldere No preview available - 1997 |
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A-consciousness argued awareness belief Bisiach blindsight Block Brain Sciences C-fiber Cambridge Cartesian Cartesian materialism Cartesian Theater causal Churchland claim cognitive color conscious experience cortex Dennett distinction ence epiphenomenalism example explain explanatory gap fact feel first-person functional human hypothesis idea identity imagine intentional intrinsic introspection intuition inverted spectrum involves knowledge argument Marcel memory mental mind mind-body problem Multiple Drafts model Nagel nature Ned Block ness neural neurons nomenal normal notion object Oxford P-consciousness pain patients perception perceptual content person phenom phenomenal concepts phenomenal consciousness phenomenal qualities phenomenology Philosophical physical physicalist possible present processes properties prosopagnosia psychology qualia question reason relation relevant representation rience role sciousness Searle seems semantic sensations sense sensory sort spectrum inversion split-brain stimuli supervenience suppose things Thomas Nagel thought tion tional unconscious University Press Vegemite visual experience visual field words

