Phenomenology and the Physical Reality of Consciousness

John Benjamins Pub. Co. (2011)
Abstract Introduction The predominant positive view among philosophers and scientists is that consciousness is something realized in brain activity. ...
Keywords Thought and thinking  Cognition
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Call number BF441.M45 2011
ISBN(s) 9789027252203   9027252203
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