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Can consciousness be fitted into a naturalistic worldview or is it inherently mysterious? In virtue of what does a physical organism come to have an inner conscious life? This book argues that we are not equipped to understand the workings of conciousness, despite its objective naturalness. Introspection does not reveal the hiddent structure of consciousness and it is this that joins experience to the material world.

The Problem of Consciousness: Essays Towards a Resolution

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 17/12/1992
    ISBN13: 9780631188032, 978-0631188032
    ISBN10: 0631188037

    Number of Pages: 228

    Non Fiction , Politics, Philosophy & Society

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    Can consciousness be fitted into a naturalistic worldview or is it inherently mysterious? In virtue of what does a physical organism come to have an inner conscious life? This book argues that we are not equipped to understand the workings of conciousness, despite its objective naturalness. Introspection does not reveal the hiddent structure of consciousness and it is this that joins experience to the material world.

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