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505 | 8 | |a 1 Consciousness, Embodied Phenomenology, and Cognitive Interaction2 Cognitive Interactions, Connectivity, and Discursive Being: Problematic Cases; 2.1 Neuropsychological Cases; 2.1.1 The Split Brain; 2.1.2 Other Neural Disconnection Problems; 2.2 Psychiatric Symptomatology; 2.2.1 Hallucinations; 2.2.2 Delusions (e.g. Thought Insertion, Broadcast Thought, Persecution, Misidentification, Distorted Self-knowledge); 2.2.3 Multiple Personality and Dissociation; 2.2.4 Psychopathy; 3 Triply Responsive Neurocognitive Assemblies | |
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1 Introduction: Second Nature and Naturalism 1
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4 Diverse Dissolutions of Consciousness 73
5 Consciousness, Value, and Human Nature 107
6 Second Nature, the Will, and Human Neuroscience 123
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