bookApr 25, 2002Closed access

Thinking about Consciousness

King's College London

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Abstract

Abstract Elaborates a materialist view of consciousness. The central thesis of the book is that while conscious states are material, we humans have two quite different ways of thinking about them. We can think about them materially, as normal parts of the material world, but we can also think about them phenomenally, as states that feel a certain way. These two modes of thought refer to the same items in reality, but at a conceptual level they are distinct. By focusing on the special structure of phenomenal concepts, David Papineau is able to expose the flaws in the standard arguments against materialism, while at the same time explaining why dualism can seem so intuitively compelling. The book also considers…

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Keywords
  • Consciousness
  • Materialism
  • Dualism
  • Epistemology
  • Sociology
  • Philosophy
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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