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245 0 0 _aConsciousness inside and out :
_bphenomenology, neuroscience, and the nature of experience /
_cRichard Brown, editor.
246 0 0 _aConsciousness inside & out :
_bphenomenology, neuroscience & the nature of experience
264 1 _aDordrecht :
_bSpringer,
_c[2014]
264 4 _c©2014
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490 1 _aStudies in Brain and Mind ;
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 _aI. First-Person Data and the Science of Consciousness -- II. Phenomenal Properties and Dualism -- III. Property Dualism and Panpsychism -- IV. Naive Realism, Hallucinations, and Perceptual Justification -- V. Beyond Color-Consciousness -- VI. Phenomenal Externalism and the Science of Perception -- VII. The Ontology of Audition -- VIII. Multi-Modal Experience -- IX. Synesthesia -- X. Higher-Order Thought Theories of Consciousness and the Prefrontal Cortex -- --
505 0 0 _tIntroduction /
_rRichard Brown --
_gI.
_tFirst-Person Data and the Science of Consciousness --
_tAn Epistemology for Phenomenology? /
_rRuth Millikan --
_gII.
_tPhenomenal Properties and Dualism --
_tConsciousness and the Introspection of Apparent Qualitative Simples /
_rPaul Churchland --
_tChurchland on arguments against physicalism /
_rTorin Alter --
_tResponse to Torin Alter /
_rPaul Churchland --
_gIII.
_tProperty Dualism and Panpsychism --
_tOrthodox Property Dualism + the Linguistic Theory of Vagueness = Panpsychism /
_rPhilip Goff --
_tA Wake Up Call /
_rBill Robinson --
_tWhat is Acquaintance with Consciousness? /
_rJon Simon --
_tReply to Simon and Robinson /
_rPhilip Goff --
_gIV.
_tNaive Realism, Hallucinations, and Perceptual Justification --
_tIt's Still There! /
_rBenj Hellie --
_tPerceptual Justification Outside of Consciousness /
_rJacob Berger --
_tSome Thoughts about Hallucination, Self-Representation, and It s Still There! /
_rJeff Speaks --
_tBut Where is a Hallucinator's Perceptual Justification? /
_rHeather Logue --
_tYep Still There /
_rBenj Hellie --
_gV.
_tBeyond Color-Consciousness --
_tBlack and White and Color /
_rKathleen Akins --
_tWhat is Visual and Phenomenal but Concerns Neither Hue nor Shade? /
_rPete Mandik --
_gVI.
_tPhenomenal Externalism and the Science of Perception --
_tThe Real Trouble for Phenomenal Externalists: New Evidence for a Brain-Based Theory of Consciousness /
_rAdam Pautz --
_tNo Problem /
_rDavid Hilbert & Colin Klein --
_tIgnoring the Real Problems for Phenomenal Externalism: A Reply to Hilbert and Klein /
_rAdam Pautz --
_gVII.
_tThe Ontology of Audition --
_tWhat We Hear /
_rJason Leddington --
_tAudible Independence and Binding /
_rCasey O'Calleghan --
_tCommentary on Leddington /
_rMatt Nudds --
_gVIII.
_tMulti-Modal Experience --
_tMaking Sense of Multiple Senses /
_rKevin Connolly --
_tExplaining Multisensory Experience /
_rMatt Fulkerson --
_gIX.
_tSynesthesia --
_tSeeing as a Non-Experiential Mental State: The Case from Synesthesia and Mental Imagery /
_rBerit Brogaard --
_tSynesthesia: An Experience of the Third Kind? /
_rOphelia Deroy --
_tVarieties of Synesthetic Experience /
_rBerit Brogaard --
_gX.
_tHigher-Order Thought Theories of Consciousness and the Prefrontal Cortex --
_tNot a Hot Dream /
_rMiguel Angel Sebastin --
_tSweet Dreams are Made of This? A HOT Response to Sebastin /
_rJosh Weisberg --
_tThe dlPFC isn t a NCHOT: A Commentary on Sebastin s Not a HOT Dream /
_rMatt Ivonowich --
_tI Cannot Tell You (Everything) About My Dreams: Reply to Ivanowich and Weisberg /
_rMiguel Angel Sebastin.
520 _aThis volume is product of the third online consciousness conference, held at http://consciousnessonline.com in February and March 2011. Chapters range over epistemological issues in the science and philosophy of perception, what neuroscience can do to help us solve philosophical issues in the philosophy of mind, what the true nature of black and white vision, pain, auditory, olfactory, or multi-modal experiences are, to higher-order theories of consciousness, synesthesia, among others. Each chapter includes a target article, commentaries, and in most cases, a final response from the author. Though wide-ranging all of the papers aim to understand consciousness both from the inside, as we experience it, and from the outside as we encounter it in our science. The Online Consciousness Conference, founded and organized by Richard Brown, is dedicated to the rigorous study of consciousness and mind. The goal is to bring philosophers, scientists, and interested lay persons together in an online venue to promote high-level discussion and exchanging of views, ideas and data related to the scientific and philosophical study of consciousness.
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