Consciousness

Essays from a Higher-Order Perspective
ISBN13: 9780199277360ISBN10: 0199277362 Paperback, 256 pages

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Peter Carruthers's essays on consciousness and related issues have had a substantial impact on the field, and many of his best are now collected here in revised form. Together they develop, defend, and explore the implications of Carruthers's distinctive theory of experiential consciousness; they discuss the differences between conscious experiencing and conscious thinking; and, controversially, they consider what would follow, either for morality or for comparative psychology, if it should turn out that animals lack conscious experiences. This collection will be of great interest to anyone working in philosophy of mind or cognitive science.

Features

  • One of the world's leading experts defends a highly original theory of consciousness
  • Controversial claims about the similarities and differences between human and animal minds
  • Written with unusual clarity and directness

Product Details

256 pages; 13 figures; ISBN13: 978-0-19-927736-0ISBN10: 0-19-927736-2

About the Author(s)

Peter Carruthers, Department of Philosophy, University of Maryland

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