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Title Consciousness in Philosophy and Cognitive Neuroscience / Antti Revonsuo, Matti Kamppinen. [O'Reilly electronic resource]

Publication Info. Psychology Press, 2013.
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Description 1 online resource (312 pages)
Summary Consciousness seems to be an enigmatic phenomenon: it is difficult to imagine how our perceptions of the world and our inner thoughts, sensations and feelings could be related to the immensely complicated biological organ we call the brain. This volume presents the thoughts of some of the leading philosophers and cognitive scientists who have recently participated in the discussion of the status of consciousness in science. The focus of inquiry is the question: "Is it possible to incorporate consciousness into science?" Philosophers have suggested different alternatives -- some think that consciousness should be altogether eliminated from science because it is not a real phenomenon, others that consciousness is a real, higher-level physical or neurobiological phenomenon, and still others that consciousness is fundamentally mysterious and beyond the reach of science. At the same time, however, several models or theories of the role of conscious processing in the brain have been developed in the more empirical cognitive sciences. It has been suggested that non-conscious processes must be sharply separated from conscious ones, and that the necessity of this distinction is manifested in the curious behavior of certain brain-damaged patients. This book demonstrates the dialogue between philosophical and empirical points of view. The writers present alternative solutions to the brain-consciousness problem and they discuss how the unification of biological and psychological sciences could thus become feasible. Covering a large ground, this book shows how the philosophical and empirical problems are closely interconnected. From this interdisciplinary exploration emerges the conviction that consciousness can and should be a natural part of our scientific world view.
Contents General introduction : the riddle of consciousness / Antti Revonsuo, Matti Kamppinen, and Seppo Sajama -- The appearance and reality of consciousness / Antti Revonsuo -- Scientific realism and the problem of consciousness / Ilkka Niiniluoto -- Real consciousness / Daniel C. Dennett -- Filling in : why Dennett is wrong / Patricia Smith Churchland and Vilayanur S. Ramachandran -- The problem of consciousness / John R. Searle -- The fragile smell of rose, the peculiar aboutness of thought, and the elusive subject of conscious experience / Antti Revonsuo -- Understanding : Dennett and Searle / John Haugeland -- Instead of qualia / Daniel C. Dennett -- Chasing the ghost in the machine / Antti Revonsuo -- A global workspace theory of conscious experience / Bernard J. Baars -- Neuropsychology of awareness / Andrew W. Young -- Will we get an explanation for consciousness? / Antti Revonsuo -- A neurobiological interpretation of global workspace theory / Bernard J. Baars and James Newman -- The fate of folk psychology / Raimo Tuomela -- In search of the science of consciousness / Antti Revonsuo.
Subject Consciousness -- Congresses.
Philosophy of mind -- Congresses.
Cognitive neuroscience -- Congresses.
Consciousness.
Cognition.
Neurosciences.
Consciousness
Cognition
Neurosciences
Conscience -- Congrès.
Philosophie de l'esprit -- Congrès.
Neurosciences cognitives -- Congrès.
Conscience.
Cognition.
Neurosciences.
cognition.
Neurosciences
Cognition
Cognitive neuroscience
Consciousness
Philosophy of mind
Philosophy of Mind
Bewusstsein
Kongress
Neuropsychologie
Bewustzijn.
Filosofie van de geest.
Neuropsychologie.
Genre Conference papers and proceedings
Added Author Revonsuo, Antti, editor.
Kamppinen, Matti, editor.
ISBN 9781134783090 (EPUB)
1134783094 (EPUB)
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