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100 1 Bernal Velásquez, Reinaldo J
245 10 E-Physicalism :|bA Physicalist Theory of Phenomenal
Consciousness
264 1 Berlin/Boston :|bDe Gruyter, Inc.,|c2013
264 4 |c©2012
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505 0 Intro -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS --
INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER 1: A PHYSICALIST APPROACH TO
CONSCIOUSNESS -- 1.0 Introduction -- 1.1 Consciousness and
"what it is like" -- 1.2 Realism about consciousness --
1.2.1 Eliminativism -- 1.2.2 The problem of consciousness
-- 1.3 Physicalism about consciousness -- 1.3.1 Physical
items -- 1.3.2 Supervenience -- 1.4 The mind/body duality
-- 1.5 Minds and bodies -- 1.5.1 Mind-body causal
relations -- 1.5.2 Epiphenomenalism -- 1.5.3 Monism -- 1.6
Panpsychism -- 1.6.1 The combination problem -- 1.6.2
Panpsychism and neuroscience -- 1.7 Conclusion -- CHAPTER
2: STRONG AI AND COMPUTATIONALISM -- 2.0 Introduction --
2.1 Strong AI -- 2.1.1 Conscious behaviour -- 2.1.2
Consciousness and behaviour -- 2.2 Computational
functionalism -- 2.2.1 Functionalism and consciousness --
2.2.2 Functions and information -- 2.3 The internal
character of consciousness -- 2.4 Conclusion -- CHAPTER 3:
SUBJECTIVITY AND THE UNITY OF CONSCIOUSNESS -- 3.0
Introduction -- 3.1 Higher-order representation theories
of consciousness -- 3.2 The unity of consciousness -- 3.3
The explanatory gap -- 3.3.1 Subjectivity and reality --
3.3.2 Intersubjective accessibility -- 3.4 The homunculus
fallacy -- 3.5 Conclusion -- CHAPTER 4: SUPERVENIENCE,
EMERGENCE, AND ONTOLOGICAL NOVELTY -- 4.0 Introduction --
4.1 Supervenience and ontology -- 4.2 Consciousness and
supervenience -- 4.3 Microphysicalism -- 4.4 The levels of
reality -- 4.5 Emergence -- 4.6 The case for emergence --
4.6.1 The kinetic theory of gases -- 4.6.2 The EPR Paradox
and Bell's theorem -- 4.6.3 Microphysicalism and
nonlocality -- 4.7 Emergence laws -- 4.8 Conclusion --
CHAPTER 5: E-PHYSICALISM AND CONSCIOUSNESS -- 5.0
Introduction -- 5.1 Experiencers -- 5.2 The possible
worlds strategy -- 5.2.1 Physical and metaphysical
possibility
505 8 5.2.2 The conceivability of possible worlds -- 5.3
Metaphysical zombies -- 5.4 Kim's "supervenience argument"
-- 5.5 Conclusion -- CHAPTER 6: E-PHYSICALISM AND
PHENOMENAL QUALITIES -- 6.0 Introduction -- 6.1 Vehicles
and content - an analogy -- 6.2 Phenomenal content and
representational content -- 6.2.1 One vehicle, different
contents -- 6.2.2 One content, different vehicles -- 6.2.3
Nonrepresentational phenomenal contents -- 6.3 Phenomenal
character and physical states -- 6.3.1 Phenomenal
character and biological functions -- 6.3.2 Phenomenal
space -- 6.4 The knowledge argument -- 6.4.1 Mary does not
acquire new knowledge -- 6.4.2 The ability hypothesis --
6.4.3 The limits of scientific knowledge -- 6.5 Conclusion
-- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES
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