Phenomenal Consciousness: A Naturalistic Theory

Phenomenal Consciousness: A Naturalistic Theory by Peter Carruthers, published by Cambridge University Press on October 2, 2000, is a comprehensive exploration of the relationship between phenomenal consciousness and the physical universe. This first edition spans 368 pages and is presented in English. Carruthers examines how the vivid experiences of our inner lives can arise from the intricate neural processes of the brain, offering a naturalistic explanation that integrates insights from various disciplines.
In this work, readers will find a detailed argument that the subjective nature of consciousness can be understood through scientifically acceptable frameworks, particularly through the lens of higher-order thought. The book addresses fundamental questions about consciousness, making it relevant for those engaged in philosophy and cognitive sciences. Carruthers’ approach aims to clarify the complexities of consciousness, providing a thoughtful discourse on its existence within a naturalistic paradigm.
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How can phenomenal consciousness exist as an integral part of a physical universe? How can the technicolor phenomenology of our inner lives be created out of the complex neural activities of our brains? Peter Carruthers argues that the subjective feel of our experience is fully explicable in naturalistic (scientifically acceptable) terms, and draws on interdisciplinary resources to develop and defend a novel account in terms of higher-order thought. Phenomenal Consciousness is essential reading for all those in philosophy and the cognitive sciences who are interested in the problem of consciousness.
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