The Character of ConsciousnessOxford University Press, 12 ago 2010 - 624 páginas In this book David Chalmers follows up and extends his thoughts and arguments on the nature of consciousness that he first set forth in his groundbreaking 1996 book, The Conscious Mind. |
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II The Science of Consciousness | 35 |
III The Metaphysics of Consciousness | 101 |
IV Concepts of Consciousness | 249 |
V The Contents of Consciousness | 337 |
VI The Unity of Consciousness | 495 |
TwoDimensional Semantics | 541 |
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