Restricted to use by people with documented print impairment Read by multiple readers Original version: Malden, MA : Blackwell Publishing Limited, 2003. 461 pages 9781405108386 System requirements: PC or compatible, or Macintosh; MP3 player UBC Crane Library
Contents:
Pt. I. Philosophical Problems in Neuroscience: Their Historical and Conceptual Roots 1. Early Growth of Neuroscientific Knowledge: The Integrative Action of the Nervous System 2. Cortex and the Mind in the Work of Sherrington and his Proteges 3. Mereological Fallacy in Neuroscience Pt. II. Human Faculties and Contemporary Neuroscience: An Analysis 4. Sensation and Perception 5. Cognitive Powers 6. Cogitative Powers 7. Emotion 8. Volition and Voluntary Movement Pt. III. Consciousness and Contemporary Neuroscience: An Analysis 9. Intransitive and Transitive Consciousness 10. Conscious Experience, Mental States and Qualia 11. Puzzles about Consciousness 12. Self-Consciousness Pt. IV. On Method 13. Reductionism 14. Methodological Reflections App. 1. Daniel Dennett App. 2. John Searle