Consciousness A User’s Guide

Consciousness A User’s Guide by Adam Zeman, published by Yale University Press in 2002, offers a comprehensive exploration of the nature of consciousness. This edition spans 404 pages and is presented in English. The book addresses the intricate relationship between brain activity and mental experiences, aiming to bridge the gap between scientific inquiry and philosophical discourse.
Readers will find a thoughtful introduction to the complexities of consciousness, examining both the mechanics of the mind and the subjective experience of awareness. The text delves into fundamental questions about consciousness, making it relevant for those interested in the intersection of science and philosophy. This exploration invites readers to consider the profound implications of how we understand our own minds and experiences.
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What is the nature of consciousness? What is the connection between what happens in our brains and what passes through our minds? This volume provides an introduction to consciousness that seeks to do justice both to the science and to the philosophy, the mechanics of mind and the experience of awareness.
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