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Explaining consciousnessExplaining consciousness

Explaining consciousness

Jonathan Shear

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At the 1994 landmark conference "Toward a Scientific Basis for Consciousness," philosopher David Chalmers distinguished between the "easy" problems and the "hard" problem of consciousness research. According to Chalmers, the easy problems are to explain cognitive functions such as discrimination, integration, and the control of behavior; the hard problem is to explain why these functions should be associated with phenomenal experience. Why doesn't all this cognitive processing go on "in the dark," without any consciousness at all? In this book, philosophers, physicists, psychologists, neurophysiologists, computer scientists, and others - all the major participants in the debate - address this central topic in the growing discipline of consciousness studies.

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OL16951839W

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ConsciousnessConscience08.36 philosophical anthropology, philosophy of psychology77.11 psychology of consciousnessAufsatzsammlungBewusstseinBewustzijn

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