Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 59 (2):455-463 (1999)
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I. The Conscious Mind is a hugely likable book. Perceptive, candid, and instructive page by page, the work as a whole sets out a large and uplifting vision with cheeringly un-Dover-Beach-ish implications for “our place in the universe.” A book that you can’t helping wanting to believe as much as you can’t help wanting to believe this one doesn’t come along every day. It is with real regret that I proceed to the story of why belief would not come.
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Keywords | A Priori Consciousness Metaphysics Mind Chalmers, D |
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