The Mind Matters: Consciousness and Choice in a Quantum World

Oxford, GB: Oxford Unversity Press (1991)
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Abstract

In this book, Hodgson presents a clear and compelling case against today's orthodox mechanistic view of the brain-mind, and in favor of the view that "the mind matters." In the course of the argument he ranges over such topics as consciousness, informal reasoning, computers, evolution, and quantum indeterminancy and non-locality. Although written from a philosophical viewpoint, the book has important implications for the sciences concerned with the brain-mind problem. At the same time, it is largely non-technical, and thus accessible to the non-specialist reader

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General Approach and Assumptions

This chapter outlines the general approach to the topic of the book and some assumptions implicit in that approach. It sees science and philosophy not as entirely separate and mutually exclusive pursuits, but rather as overlapping areas on a continuum of human effort towards knowledge and ... see more

The Consensus

This chapter examines current views on the between physical and mental even, particularly at the broad consensus which exists in science and philosophy. It concludes by looking briefly at quantum physics, and its impact to date on the consensus. The discussion gives an outline or map of im... see more

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Facing up to the problem of consciousness.David Chalmers - 1995 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 2 (3):200-19.
Consciousness and its place in nature.David Chalmers - 2003 - In Stephen P. Stich & Ted A. Warfield (eds.), Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of Mind. Blackwell. pp. 102--142.
Philosophy of Mind: Classical and Contemporary Readings.David John Chalmers (ed.) - 2002 - New York: Oxford University Press USA.
Giving Dualism its Due.William G. Lycan - 2009 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 87 (4):551-563.
Dualism.Howard Robinson - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

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