Process approaches to consciousness in psychology, neuroscience, and philosophy of mind
(2009)

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[United States] : State University of New York Press, 2009
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9781438429427 (electronic bk.) MWT13756989, 1438429428 (electronic bk.) 13756989
LANGUAGE
English
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Opens a dialogue between process philosophy and contemporary consciousness studies. This collection opens a dialogue between process philosophy and contemporary consciousness studies. Approaching consciousness from diverse disciplinary perspectives-philosophy, psychology, neuroscience, neuropathology, psychotherapy, biology, animal ethology, and physics-the contributors offer empirical and philosophical support for a model of consciousness inspired by the process philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead (1861-1947). Whitehead's model is developed in ways he could not have anticipated to show how it can advance current debates beyond well-known sticking points. This has trenchant consequences for epistemology and suggests fresh and promising new perspectives on such topics as the mind-body problem, the neurobiology of consciousness, animal consciousness, the evolution of consciousness, panpsychism, the unity of consciousness, epiphenomenalism, free will, and causation

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