Consciousness
- Author: Christopher S. Hill, Brown University, Rhode Island
- Date Published: October 2009
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521125215
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This book presents a comprehensive theory of consciousness. The initial chapter distinguishes six main forms of consciousness and sketches an account of each one. Later chapters focus on phenomenal consciousness, consciousness of, and introspective consciousness. In discussing phenomenal consciousness, Hill develops the representational theory of mind in new directions, arguing that all awareness involves representations, even awareness of qualitative states like pain. He then uses this view to undercut dualistic accounts of qualitative states. Other topics include visual awareness, visual appearances, emotional qualia, and meta-cognitive processing. This important work will interest a wide readership of students and scholars in philosophy of mind and cognitive science.
Read more- Provides a comprehensive theory of consciousness, identifying all of the main forms of consciousness and proposing an account for each of them
- Develops the representational theory of mind in a unique way, providing a new insight for the reader
- Offers detailed accounts of three types of phenomenology: visual phenomenology, somatic phenomenology and emotional phenomenology, ideal for those wishing to study this subject in depth
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'This rich and sophisticated book offers the best representational theory of consciousness to date. It illuminates difficult philosophical concepts (e.g. qualia) and builds new bridges between philosophy and important empirical work. The book is essential reading for everyone interested in mind and consciousness.' Anil Gupta, University of Pittsburgh
See more reviews'Consciousness is well-written, has lots of arguments in it, covers the right areas, has a distinctive position and perspective, and provides a plausible and comprehensive theory of conscious experience. It surveys a wide range of empirical results, but without losing the philosophical focus. I learned a great deal from reading it.' Joseph Levine, University of Massachusetts
'… the entire account Hill provides of conscious experience … is impressive and it certainly presents a satisfying and, in many ways, illuminating story of how conscious experience fits into the natural world.' Mind
'Christopher Hill's Consciousness is a valuable contribution to the philosophical literature on consciousness. There are many admirable features of this book. On the whole, I definitely recommend [it] to anybody seriously interested in what a unified Representationalist account of awareness which is sensitive to empirical findings in vision science and neuroscience may look like. This is a very rare opportunity, so it cannot be ignored by anybody worried about a promising strategy for naturalizing the mind.' Erhan Demircioglu, Erkenntnis
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- Date Published: October 2009
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521125215
- length: 276 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 152 x 15 mm
- weight: 0.39kg
- contains: 3 b/w illus.
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
1. Form of consciousness
2. Theories of qualia
3. Awareness, representation, and experience
4. The refutation of dualism
5. Visual awareness and visual qualia
6. Ouch! The paradox of pain
7. Internal weather: the metaphysics of emotional qualia
8. Introspection and consciousness
9. A summary, two supplements, and a look beyond.Instructors have used or reviewed this title for the following courses
- Consciousness and Experience
- Philosophy of Mind Seminar
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