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Irreducibly Conscious - Selected Papers on Consciousness

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In the commotion surrounding the expanding field of consciousness studies, a few voices are drowning out the rest. In the opinion of the authors collected here, the field of consciousness studies has been overly influenced by efforts to reduce consciousness to a physical phenomenon, manifested by either the brain or the behaviour of the organism. Yet numerous scientists and philosophers have been arguing that consciousness is more than a physical process. In addition to the physical aspect of consciousness, the phenomenal or experiential aspect of consciousness needs further examination. This book consists of twenty articles that do just that. It stands out from the vast literature on consciousness by uniting in one volume non-reductionist essays on consciousness by a cast of distinguished and international researchers in fields as diverse as physics, philosophy, and cognitive science. In addition to showing the limits of the reductionist approach, the essays in this book shed new light on the study of consciousness by putting forward new sources and hitherto unexamined paths of research.

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In the commotion surrounding the expanding field of consciousness studies, a few voices are drowning out the rest. In the opinion of the authors collected here, the field of consciousness studies has been overly influenced by efforts to reduce consciousness to a physical phenomenon, manifested by either the brain or the behaviour of the organism. Yet numerous scientists and philosophers have been arguing that consciousness is more than a physical process. In addition to the physical aspect of consciousness, the phenomenal or experiential aspect of consciousness needs further examination. This book consists of twenty articles that do just that. It stands out from the vast literature on consciousness by uniting in one volume non-reductionist essays on consciousness by a cast of distinguished and international researchers in fields as diverse as physics, philosophy, and cognitive science. In addition to showing the limits of the reductionist approach, the essays in this book shed new light on the study of consciousness by putting forward new sources and hitherto unexamined paths of research.

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Assisted by Alexande Batthyany (Editor), Alexander Batthyany (Editor), Alexander Batthyány (Editor), Dimitri Constant (Editor), Elitzur (Editor), Elitzur (Editor), Avshalom Elitzur (Editor)
Publisher Universitätsvlg. Winter
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2009
 
EAN 9783825352349
ISBN 978-3-8253-5234-9
No. of pages 335
Dimensions 135 mm x 210 mm x 25 mm
Weight 528 g
Illustrations 14 Abbildungen
Series Beiträge zur Philosophie, Neue Folge
Beiträge zur Philosophie. Neue Folge
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > 20th and 21st centuries

Bewusstsein, Naturalismus, Reduktionismus, physiologische Bewußtseinstheorien, mentale Wirkursächlichkeit, kognitive Bewußtseinstheorien, philosophische Bewußtseinstheorien

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