Does consciousness cause behaviour?

Journal of Consciousness Studies 11 (2):23-40 (2004)
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Abstract

Leading scholars continue the debate over whether consciousness causes behavior or plays no functional role in it, discussing the question in terms of neuroscience, philosophy, law, and public policy.

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