
Understanding Phenomenal Consciousness (Cambridge Studies in Philosophy)
Cambridge University Press
Edition: Illustrated, 3/29/2004
EAN 9780521834636, ISBN10: 0521834635
Hardcover, 278 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.9 cm
Language: English
William S. Robinson has for many years written insightfully about the mind-body problem. In Understanding Phenomenal Consciousness he focuses on sensory experience (e.g., pain, afterimages) and perception qualities such as colours, sounds and odours to present a dualistic view of the mind, called Qualitative Event Realism, that goes against the dominant materialist views. This theory is relevant to the development of a science of consciousness which is now being pursued not only by philosophers but by researchers in psychology and the brain sciences. This provocative book will interest students and professionals who work in the philosophy of mind and will also have cross-disciplinary appeal in cognitive psychology and the brain sciences.
Part I
1. Introduction
2. Qualitative event realism
3. Dualism
4. Representationalism
5. Transparency
6. Higher order theories
7. Monitoring
8. Functionalism
9. Scepticism and the causes of qualitative events
10. Epiphenomenalism
Part II
11. Unified dualism
12. Patterns as causes of qualitative events
13. A possible future.