Remarks on David Papineau’s Thinking About Consciousness [Book Review]

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 71 (1):147–147 (2005)
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Thinking about Consciousness is a wonderfully clear and vigorous commen- tary on the nature of consciousness and its relationship to brain processes. It advances the contemporary discussion of a number of important issues, but it also introduces several quite valuable ideas that are independent of the con- temporary literature. Papineau has performed an important service by writing it.

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