Science and the Riddle of Consciousness: A SolutionSpringer Science & Business Media, 31 sie 2000 - 225 Consciousness has become a major topic of scientific interest, and dozens of books have been written in recent years to explain it, yet it still remains a mystery. Science and the Riddle of Consciousness explains why consciousness is a riddle for science, and demonstrates how this riddle can be solved. The questions examined in the book speak directly to neuroscientists, computer scientists, psychologists, and philosophers. |
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Spis treści
THE PLACE OF CONSCIOUSNESS IN SCIENCE | 1 |
11 THE INVISIBILITY BARRIER | 2 |
12 A SOLUTION TO THE INVERTED SPECTRUM RIDDLE | 11 |
13 QUALIA AND COMPLEMENTARITY | 15 |
14 METHOD BEFORE METAPHYSICS | 28 |
15 THE COMPLETENESS THESIS | 31 |
THE SCIENTIFIC MODEL AND THE GENESIS OF THE RIDDLE | 35 |
21 SCIENCE AND GEOMETRY | 36 |
45 EXPLAINING THE COLOR PURPLE | 117 |
NOTES TO CHAPTER 4 | 127 |
METHODOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF THE SCIENCE OF CONSCIOUSNESS | 129 |
51 DISINFECTING INTROSPECTION | 131 |
52 PAIN PLEASURE FEAR AND ANGER | 144 |
53 COMPLEMENTARITY AND METHOD | 155 |
NOTES TO CHAPTER 5 | 156 |
THE PRIMACY OF METHOD | 159 |
22 SCIENCE MAPS AND MODELS | 40 |
23 PHYSICS AND THE ONTOLOGY OF SCIENCE | 55 |
EX GEOMETRIA SOLUM GEOMETRIA | 58 |
NOTES TO CHAPTER 2 | 67 |
THE MANIFEST MODEL AND THE PYTHAGOREAN INTUITION | 69 |
31 THE COMPLEMENTARITY HYPOTHESIS | 70 |
32 THE MANIFEST MODEL | 75 |
33 SCIENCE AS THE ESCAPE FROM SELFCENTEREDNESS | 82 |
34 THE COUNTERINTUITIVENESS OF THE RIDDLE | 94 |
NOTES TO CHAPTER 3 | 96 |
EXPLAINING QUALIA | 97 |
41 QUESTIONS AND EXPLANATIONS | 98 |
42 KEYS AND THE MANIFEST MODEL | 105 |
43 WHAT MARY AND RAY DIDNT KNOW | 110 |
44 THE RIDDLE PRINCIPLE | 115 |
61 WHAT WE SAY IN OUR HEARTS | 161 |
62 SEVEN METHODOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS | 166 |
63 THE BOTTOM LINE | 178 |
NOTES TO CHAPTER 6 | 183 |
SOLVING THE RIDDLE OF INTENTIONALITY | 185 |
A SCHOLASTIC EXCURSION | 187 |
72 SELFKEYING AND SELFCENTERED COORDINATES | 188 |
73 PAIN | 192 |
74 ESCAPING THE CARTESIAN THEATER | 202 |
75 COMPLEMENTARY LAST WORDS | 209 |
NOTES TO CHAPTER 7 | 211 |
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