Understanding phenomenal consciousness:
"William S. Robinson has written insightfully about the mind-body problem for many years. In Understanding Phenomenal Consciousness he focuses on sensory qualities such as pain, color, and sound and argues for Qualitative Event Realism, a dualistic theory of consciousness that opposes currently...
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Zusammenfassung: | "William S. Robinson has written insightfully about the mind-body problem for many years. In Understanding Phenomenal Consciousness he focuses on sensory qualities such as pain, color, and sound and argues for Qualitative Event Realism, a dualistic theory of consciousness that opposes currently dominant materialist views. The theory is developed with attention both to contemporary philosophical arguments and to recent developments in psychology and the brain sciences." "This provocative book will appeal not only to those who approach the mind through traditional philosophy, but also to those in many disciplines who have been working toward the development of a science of consciousness."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | XII, 264 S. Ill. |
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adam_text | Contents
Acknowledgments page
xi
Parti
1.
INTRODUCTION
З
Perception and Our Basic Question
5
Organization ofTtiis Book
9
A Note on Terminology
11
2.
QUALITATIVE EVENT REALISM
14
Three Clarifications
15
Afterimages and Events
21
Structure and Location
25
What Is Consciousness?
32
The State of the Argument So Far
34
3.
DUALISM
36
Reduction and Scientific Progress
43
Property Identity without Explanatory Reduction
46
Our Limited Minds
50
4.
RJEPRESENTATIONALISM
53
The P/T Problem
56
Differences of Content
59
Differences of Representational Type
62
Conclusion
72
5.
TRANSPARENCY
73
Reasons against Three-DtmensionaUty of Experiences
76
/4
Variant of Transparency
83
77*
7»ď
Relańon
between Experience and Representation
84
6. HIGHER ORDER
THEORIES
87
The Stone Objection and Some Replies
92
A Dilemma for HOT Theory
96
Unconscious Pains and Tastes?
98
Burdens
105
7.
MONITORING
107
Armstrong s Drivers
107
Empirical Considerations
113
Quadrangle Belb and Other Puzzling Cases
117
Future Empirical Support for Monitors?
123
Conclusions about Higher Order Theories
128
8.
FUNCTIONALISM
130
Behaviorism
133
Homuncular Functionalism
134
Miaofunctionalism
138
Identity and Supervenience
140
9.
SKEPTICISM AND THE CAUSES OF
QUALITATIVE EVENTS
143
Skepticism versus QER: How May We Proceed?
145
Excessive Determinateness?
148
Intemalism
153
Conclusions
156
10.
EPIPHENOMENALISM
158
Antiepiphenomenalist Intuitions
160
Se/f-Stii/ti/icdfiort
165
Contingency and Knowledge
167
Qualitative Events and Knowledge: A Dilemma
174
Loss of Control
178
Part
Π
11.
UNIFIED DUALISM
183
Knowing Matter from Inside
187
Quantum
Mechanics
193
НЪу
There Witt Always Be One Kind of Explanatory Gap
201
Conclusion
205
12.
PATTERNS AS CAUSES OF QUALITATIVE EVENTS
207
A Thought Experiment
207
Homogeneity
214
viii
Contrast
with Chalmers s Principle of Organizational
Invariance
217
Homogeneity, Computation, and Information
224
13.
A POSSIBLE FUTURE
227
Independence of Pattern from Medium
227
Panpsychism
233
Isn t This Still Mere Correlation?
235
Conservation
241
The Nontransitivity Problem
243
Conclusion
249
References
251
Index
259
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