Consciousness Inside and Out: Phenomenology, Neuroscience, and the Nature of Experience
This volume is product of the third online consciousness conference, held at http://consciousnessonline.com in February and March 2011. Chapters range over epistemological issues in the science and philosophy of perception, what neuroscience can do to help us solve philosophical issues in the philos...
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Μορφή: | Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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Dordrecht :
Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,
2014.
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Σειρά: | Studies in Brain and Mind ;
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Chp. 1 Richard Brown “Introduction”
- I. First-Person Data and the Science of Consciousness
- Chp. 2. Ruth Millikan “An Epistemology for Phenomenology?”
- Chp. 3. Gualtiero Piccinini & Corey J. Maley “From Phenomenology to the Self-Measurement Methodology of First-Person Data”
- II. Phenomenal Properties and Dualism
- Chp. 4. Paul Churchland “Consciousness and the Introspection of Apparent Qualitative Simples”
- Chp. 5. Torin Alter “Churchland on arguments against physicalism”
- Chp. 6. Paul Churchland “Response to Torin Alter”
- III. Property Dualism and Panpsychism
- Chp. 7. Philip Goff “Orthodox Property Dualism + the Linguistic Theory of Vagueness = Panpsychism”
- Chp. 8. Bill Robinson “A Wake Up Call”
- Chp. 9. Jon Simon “What is Acquaintance with Consciousness?”
- Chp. 10. Philip Goff “Reply to Simon and Robinson”
- IV. Naïve Realism, Hallucinations, and Perceptual Justification
- Chp. 11. Benj Hellie “It’s Still There!”
- Chp. 12. Jacob Berger “Perceptual Justification Outside of Consciousness”
- Chp. 13. Jeff Speaks “Some Thoughts about Hallucination, Self-Representation, and “It’s Still There!””
- Chp. 14. Heather Logue “But Where is a Hallucinator’s Perceptual Justification?”
- Chp. 15. Benj Hellie “Yep –Still There”
- V. Beyond Color-Consciousness
- Chp. 16. Kathleen Akins “Black and White and Color”
- Chp. 17. Pete Mandik “What is Visual and Phenomenal but Concerns Neither Hue nor Shade?”
- VI. Phenomenal Externalism and the Science of Perception
- Chp. 18. Adam Pautz “The Real Trouble for Phenomenal Externalists: New Evidence for a Brain-Based Theory of Consciousness”
- Chp. 19. David Hilbert & Colin Klein “No Problem”
- Chp. 20. Adam Pautz “Ignoring the Real Problems for Phenomenal Externalism: A Reply to Hilbert and Klein”
- VII. The Ontology of Audition
- Chp. 21. Jason Leddington “What We Hear”
- Chp. 22. Casey O'Calleghan “Audible Independence and Binding”
- Chp. 23. Matt Nudds “Commentary on Leddington”
- VIII. Multi-Modal Experience
- Chp. 24. Kevin Connolly “Making Sense of Multiple Senses”
- Chp. 25. Matt Fulkerson “Explaining Multisensory Experience”
- IX. Synesthesia
- Chp. 26. Berit Brogaard “Seeing as a Non-Experiential Mental State: The Case from Synesthesia and Mental Imagery”
- Chp. 27. Ophelia Deroy “Synesthesia: An Experience of the Third Kind?”
- Chp. 28. Berit Brogaard “Varieties of Synesthetic Experience”
- X. Higher-Order Thought Theories of Consciousness and the Prefrontal Cortex
- Chp. 29. Miguel Angel Sebastián “Not a Hot Dream”
- Chp. 30. Josh Weisberg “Sweet Dreams are Made of This? A HOT Response to Sebastián”
- Chp. 31. Matt Ivonowich “The dlPFC isn’t a NCHOT: A Commentary on Sebastián’s “Not a HOT Dream”
- Chp. 32. Miguel Angel Sebastián “I Cannot Tell You (Everything) About My Dreams: Reply to Ivanowich and Weisberg”.