Consciousness in Contemporary ScienceAnthony J. Marcel, Edoardo Bisiach The place of consciousness in modern science is here discussed by authorities in a variety of disciplines. They examine its theoretical status; its basis in cognition and brain organization; conscious and non-conscious behaviour; disorders of conciousness, and other topics. |
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yìshì duh um and consciousness | 16 |
Quining qualia | 42 |
Consciousness intrinsic intentionality and self | 78 |
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