Consciousness / Christopher S. Hill.
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- 9780521125215 (pbk.)
- 0521125219 (pbk.)
- 9780521110228
- 052111022X
- 153 HIL
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153 GOL Cognitive psychology / | 153 GRA Consciousness and the social brain / | 153 GRO An introduction to cognitive psychology : | 153 HIL Consciousness / | 153 ILA ஒரு சாமானியனின் சாதனை | 153 KAN பிறழ்வு நிலை உளவியல் | 153 KEL Cognitive psychology / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Form of consciousness -- Theories of qualia -- Awareness, representation, and experience -- The refutation of dualism -- Visual awareness and visual qualia -- Ouch! The paradox of pain -- Internal weather: the metaphysics of emotional qualia -- Introspection and consciousness -- A summary, two supplements, and a look beyond.
"This book provides a comprehensive and novel theory of consciousness. In clear and non-technical language, Christopher Hill provides interrelated accounts of six main forms of consciousness - agent consciousness, propositional consciousness (consciousness that), introspective consciousness, relational consciousness (consciousness of), experiential consciousness, and phenomenal consciousness. He develops the representational theory of mind in new directions, showing in detail how it can be used to undercut dualistic accounts of mental states. In addition he offers original and stimulating discussions of a range of psychological phenomena, including visual awareness, pain, emotional qualia, and introspection. His important book will interest a wide readership of students and scholars in philosophy of mind and cognitive science"--Provided by publisher.
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