Readership: Anyone interested in the study of the mind, especially scholars and students of philosophy and psychology
David Papineau, King's College London
"... lucid and informative ... synthesizes at least thirty years of relevant philosophical investigation - not only in philosophy of mind, but also in philosophy of science, metaphysics and philosophical logic. The book is an excellent introduction to this area, and those more familiar with it will find the treatment deft and insightful." - Alva Noë, Times Literary Supplement
Preface Introduction 1: The Case for Materialism 2: Conceptual Dualism 3: The Impossibility of Zombies 4: Phenomenal Concepts 5: The Explanatory Gap 6: The Intuition of Distinctness 7: Prospects for the Scientific Study of Phenomenal Consciousness Appendix: The History of the Completeness of Physics