Writing for a broad, nonspecialist audience, the author argues against "all of the most famous and influential theories" in the philosophy of mind and for his interpretation of topics such as the mind-body problem, consciousness, and free will
At least three books struggle to emerge from this volume. One book, at the level of popular science,...
Human consciousness is one of the wonders of the world. It integrates sensation, perception, emotion...
(From the publisher) In daily life we take it for granted that our minds have conscious control of o...
the nature and origin of consciousness. The book under review is a Festschrift in Jayne's honor...
This is certainly one of the four or five most arresting and compelling books written on the nature ...
The origin of consciousness is one the most intractable mysteries about the human mind, because of i...
In this review essay, I discuss four recent books ranging from philosophical to neuropsychological a...
The strength of Chalmers book is in philosophically relating different kinds of theoretical approac...
Christopher S. Hill advances a theory of conscious experience that employs the idea of representatio...
Introduction In this book, the philosopher John Searle presents a wide-ranging and pugnacious criti...
In this review of Prinz's excellent book, I discuss an experiment that raises a significant challeng...
What is consciousness? How do physical processes in the brain give rise to the self-aware mind and t...
Consciousness, \u27the last great mystery for science\u27, has now become a hot topic. How can a phy...
Gregory Mulhauser's vigorous review of my book The Conscious Mind includes quite a few misrepre...
At least three books struggle to emerge from this volume. One book, at the level of popular science,...
At least three books struggle to emerge from this volume. One book, at the level of popular science,...
Human consciousness is one of the wonders of the world. It integrates sensation, perception, emotion...
(From the publisher) In daily life we take it for granted that our minds have conscious control of o...
the nature and origin of consciousness. The book under review is a Festschrift in Jayne's honor...
This is certainly one of the four or five most arresting and compelling books written on the nature ...
The origin of consciousness is one the most intractable mysteries about the human mind, because of i...
In this review essay, I discuss four recent books ranging from philosophical to neuropsychological a...
The strength of Chalmers book is in philosophically relating different kinds of theoretical approac...
Christopher S. Hill advances a theory of conscious experience that employs the idea of representatio...
Introduction In this book, the philosopher John Searle presents a wide-ranging and pugnacious criti...
In this review of Prinz's excellent book, I discuss an experiment that raises a significant challeng...
What is consciousness? How do physical processes in the brain give rise to the self-aware mind and t...
Consciousness, \u27the last great mystery for science\u27, has now become a hot topic. How can a phy...
Gregory Mulhauser's vigorous review of my book The Conscious Mind includes quite a few misrepre...
At least three books struggle to emerge from this volume. One book, at the level of popular science,...
At least three books struggle to emerge from this volume. One book, at the level of popular science,...
Human consciousness is one of the wonders of the world. It integrates sensation, perception, emotion...
(From the publisher) In daily life we take it for granted that our minds have conscious control of o...