The Hard Problem
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Over the last decade there has been a resurgence of interest in the scientific study of consciousness - an area that has been largely ignored since the time of William James. This renaissance has primarily been stimulated by developments in PET, f...
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Part 1 The hard problem: facing up to the problem of consciousness, David J. Chalmers. Part 2 Deflationary perspectives: facing backwards on the problem of consciousness, Daniel C. Dennett; the Hornswoggle problem, Patricia Smith Churchland; function and phenomenology - closing the explanatory gap, Thomas W. Clark; the why of consciousness - a non-issue for materialists, Valerie Gray Hardcastle; there is no hard problem of consciousness, Kieron O'Hara and Tom Scutt; should we expect to feel as if we understand consciousness?, Mark C. Price. Part 3 The explanatory gap: consciousness and space, Colin McGinn; giving up on the hard problem of consciousness, Eugene O. Mills; there are no easy problems of consciousness, E.J. Lowe; the easy problems ain't so easy, David Hodgson; facing ourselves - incorrigibility and the mind-body problem, Richard Warner; the hardness of the hard problem, William S. Robinson. Part 4 Physics: the nonlocality of mind, C.J.S. Clarke; conscious events as orchestrated space-time selections, Stuart R. Hameroff and Roger Penrose; the hard problem - a quantum approach, Henry P. Stapp; physics, machines and the hard problem, Douglas J. Bilodeau. Part 5 Neuroscience and cognitive science: why neuroscience may be able to explain consciousness, Francis Crick and Christof Koch; understanding subjectivity - global workspace theory and the resurrection of the observing self, Bernard J. Baars; the elements of consciousness and their neurodynamical correlates, Bruce MacLennan. Part 6 Rethinking nature: consciousness, information and panpsychism, William Seager; rethinking nature - a hard problem within the hard problem, Gregg H. Rosenberg; solutions to the hard problem of consciousness, Benjamin Libet; turning "the hard problem" upside down and sideways, Piet Hut and Roger N. Shepard. Part 7 First-person perspectives: the relation of consciousness to the material world, Max Velmand; neurophenomenology - a methodological remedy for the hard problem, Francisco J. Varela; the hard problem - closing the empirical gap, Jonathan Shear. Part 8 Response: moving forward on the problem of consciousness, David J. Chalmers.