Christopher S. Hill advances a theory of conscious experience that employs the idea of representation to unify and explain a wide range of subjective phenomena, including emotions and pain. The theory shows the relevance of philosophical thought in a multidisciplinary view of the mind
This review summarises why it is difficult for Darwinian evolutionary theory to explain the existenc...
David Rosenthal is a well-known defender of a particular kind of theory of consciousness known as th...
At least three books struggle to emerge from this volume. One book, at the level of popular science,...
the nature and origin of consciousness. The book under review is a Festschrift in Jayne's honor...
Writing for a broad, nonspecialist audience, the author argues against "all of the most famous and i...
Reading this book was like taking a plane ride; the beginning and end were exciting and a tad scary,...
In this review essay, I discuss four recent books ranging from philosophical to neuropsychological a...
What is consciousness? How do physical processes in the brain give rise to the self-aware mind and t...
Given the continuing explosion of interest in the nature of consciousness among philosophers and cog...
The quest for the Holy Grail was considered the greatest adventure in the Arthurian legend. The ques...
Consciousness is the state of the individual's mental life, expressed in the subjective experience o...
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...
The strength of Chalmers book is in philosophically relating different kinds of theoretical approac...
This online version of my review of Stanislas Dehaene’s (2014) book on Consciousness and the Brain a...
This review summarises why it is difficult for Darwinian evolutionary theory to explain the existenc...
David Rosenthal is a well-known defender of a particular kind of theory of consciousness known as th...
At least three books struggle to emerge from this volume. One book, at the level of popular science,...
the nature and origin of consciousness. The book under review is a Festschrift in Jayne's honor...
Writing for a broad, nonspecialist audience, the author argues against "all of the most famous and i...
Reading this book was like taking a plane ride; the beginning and end were exciting and a tad scary,...
In this review essay, I discuss four recent books ranging from philosophical to neuropsychological a...
What is consciousness? How do physical processes in the brain give rise to the self-aware mind and t...
Given the continuing explosion of interest in the nature of consciousness among philosophers and cog...
The quest for the Holy Grail was considered the greatest adventure in the Arthurian legend. The ques...
Consciousness is the state of the individual's mental life, expressed in the subjective experience o...
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...
The strength of Chalmers book is in philosophically relating different kinds of theoretical approac...
This online version of my review of Stanislas Dehaene’s (2014) book on Consciousness and the Brain a...
This review summarises why it is difficult for Darwinian evolutionary theory to explain the existenc...
David Rosenthal is a well-known defender of a particular kind of theory of consciousness known as th...
At least three books struggle to emerge from this volume. One book, at the level of popular science,...