Shades of Experience: Consciousness and the Metaphysics of Mind-brain Identity - Liam Dempsey - Books - VDM Verlag - 9783639165364 - July 7, 2009
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Shades of Experience: Consciousness and the Metaphysics of Mind-brain Identity

Liam Dempsey

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Shades of Experience: Consciousness and the Metaphysics of Mind-brain Identity

The mind-body problem is in fact a cluster of closely related problems. The most vexing problems, it would seem, involve conscious experience. What are ¿qualia,¿ the variegated raw feels of conscious experiences? Do they take part in the causal goings- on of the physical world? Do they make a difference? And if so, can we give a scientifically plausible account of their causal relevance? It is my contention that qualia are neurophysiological properties of the organisms that have them. Not only elegant and parsimonious, such an account provides for a straightforward explanation of the causal efficacy of conscious experiences. If qualia are neurophysiological properties of the central nervous system, their place in the dynamical economy of the living organism¿and thus the natural world¿is apparent and unproblematic. However, the identity thesis faces a number of substantive objections and it is the aim of this book to evaluate its prospects in the face of these challenges.

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Released July 7, 2009
ISBN13 9783639165364
Publishers VDM Verlag
Pages 88
Dimensions 140 g
Language English