Consciousness: New Philosophical Perspectives

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University Distinguished Faculty Scholar and Professor of Philosophy Quentin Smith, Quentin Smith, Aleksandar Jokić, Professor of Philosophy at Portland State University and Director of the Center for Philosophical Education Aleksandar Jokic
Clarendon Press, 2003 - Philosophy - 532 pages
Consciousness is perhaps the most puzzling problem we humans face in trying to understand ourselves. It has been the subject of intense study for several decades, but, despite substantial progress, the most difficult problems have still not reached any generally agreed solution. Future research can start with this book. Eighteen original, specially written essays offer new angles on the subject. The contributors, who include many of the leading figures in philosophy of mind, discuss such central topics as intentionality, phenomenal content, knowledge of mental states, consciousness and the brain, and the relevance of quantum mechanics to the study of consciousness.

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About the author (2003)

Quentin Smith is a Professor of Philosophy at Western Michigan University. Aleksandar Jokic is Executive Director of the Center for Philosophical Education at Santa Barbara City College.

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