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Theories of Consciousness (2nd Ed.)
An Introduction and Assessment
Language: EnglishSubjects for Theories of Consciousness:
Keywords
panpsychism; dualism; materialism; neuroscience; emergence; reflexive consciousness; intentionality; David Chalmers; Dennett; Descartes; minds and machines; mental representation; philosophy of psychology; philosophy of mind; philosophy; Consciousness; Explanatory Exclusion; Hot Theory; Vice Versa; Phenomenal Consciousness; Higher Level Cognitive Systems; Non-conceptual Content; Phenomenal Conception; Neutral Monism; Qualitative Consciousness; Fundamental Physical Entities; McGinn 1989a; Lower Order States; Self-representational Theories; Quantum Eraser; Combinatorial Infusion; Conscious Mental States; Intentional Psychological States; Hot; Conscious State; Self-representational Approach; Representational Theory; Cerebral Celebrity; Logical Supervenience; Epistemological Dependence; Cartesian Materialism
Publication date: 02-2016
· 17.4x24.6 cm · Hardback
Publication date: 02-2016
· 17.4x24.6 cm · Paperback
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Despite recent strides in neuroscience and psychology that have deepened understanding of the brain, consciousness remains one of the greatest philosophical and scientific puzzles. The second edition of Theories of Consciousness: An Introduction and Assessment provides a fresh and up-to-date introduction to a variety of approaches to consciousness, and contributes to the current lively debate about the nature of consciousness and whether a scientific understanding of it is possible.
After an initial overview of the status and prospects of physicalism in the face of the problem of consciousness, William Seager explores key themes from Descartes - the founder of the modern problem of consciousness. He then turns to the most important theories of consciousness:
- identity theories and the generation problem
- higher-order thought theories of consciousness
- self-representational theories of consciousness
- Daniel Dennett?s theory of consciousness
- attention-based theories of consciousness
- representational theories of consciousness
- conscious intentionality
- panpsychism
- neutral monism.
Thoroughly revised and expanded throughout, this second edition includes new chapters on animal consciousness, reflexive consciousness, combinatorial forms of panpsychism and neutral monism, as well as a significant new chapter on physicalism, emergence and consciousness.
The book?s broad scope, depth of coverage and focus on key philosophical positions and arguments make it an indispensable text for those teaching or studying philosophy of mind and psychology. It is also an excellent resource for those working in related fields such as cognitive science and the neuroscience of consciousness.
Introduction 1. Consciousness & Physicalism 2. Themes from Descartes 3. Identity Theories & the Generation Problem 4. HOT Theory I: The Mentalistic Reduction of Consciousness 5. HOT Theory II: Animals, Mental Sophistication & Dispositions 6. Self-Representational Theories7. Dennett I: Qualia Eliminated 8. Dennett II: Consciousness Fictionalized 9. Consciousness & Attention10. Representational Theories of Consciousness I 11. Representational Theories of Consciousness II 12. Conscious Intentionality & the Anti-Cartesian Catastrophe 13. Consciousness, Information & Panpsychism 14. Panpsychism, Aggregation & Combinatorial Infusion 15. Monism & Models. Index
William Seager is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Toronto, Scarborough, Canada, where he has taught for over 25 years. He is the author of Metaphysics of Consciousness (1991), and NaturalFabrications: Science, Emergence and Consciousness (2012).