Blindsight and the Nature of Consciousness
Ever since its discovery nearly thirty years ago, the phenomenon of blindsight—vision without visual consciousness—has been the source of great controversy in the philosophy of mind, psychology, and the neurosciences. Despite the fact that blindsight is widely acknowledged to be a critical test-case for theories of mind, Blindsight and the Nature of Consciousness is the first extended treatment of the phenomenon from a philosophical perspective. Holt argues, against much received wisdom, for a thorough-going materialism—the view not only that mental states are brain states, but (much more controversially) that mental properties are physical as well. Designed not only for philosophers and scientists, Blindsight and the Nature of Consciousness has something to say to anyone interested in the mystery of the human mind and in how philosophers and scientists are working toward solving that mystery.

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Blindsight and the Nature of Consciousness
Ever since its discovery nearly thirty years ago, the phenomenon of blindsight—vision without visual consciousness—has been the source of great controversy in the philosophy of mind, psychology, and the neurosciences. Despite the fact that blindsight is widely acknowledged to be a critical test-case for theories of mind, Blindsight and the Nature of Consciousness is the first extended treatment of the phenomenon from a philosophical perspective. Holt argues, against much received wisdom, for a thorough-going materialism—the view not only that mental states are brain states, but (much more controversially) that mental properties are physical as well. Designed not only for philosophers and scientists, Blindsight and the Nature of Consciousness has something to say to anyone interested in the mystery of the human mind and in how philosophers and scientists are working toward solving that mystery.

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Blindsight and the Nature of Consciousness

Blindsight and the Nature of Consciousness

by Jason Holt
Blindsight and the Nature of Consciousness

Blindsight and the Nature of Consciousness

by Jason Holt

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Ever since its discovery nearly thirty years ago, the phenomenon of blindsight—vision without visual consciousness—has been the source of great controversy in the philosophy of mind, psychology, and the neurosciences. Despite the fact that blindsight is widely acknowledged to be a critical test-case for theories of mind, Blindsight and the Nature of Consciousness is the first extended treatment of the phenomenon from a philosophical perspective. Holt argues, against much received wisdom, for a thorough-going materialism—the view not only that mental states are brain states, but (much more controversially) that mental properties are physical as well. Designed not only for philosophers and scientists, Blindsight and the Nature of Consciousness has something to say to anyone interested in the mystery of the human mind and in how philosophers and scientists are working toward solving that mystery.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781551113517
Publisher: Broadview Press
Publication date: 02/26/2003
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.62(d)

About the Author

Jason Holt is Visiting Assistant Professor in the Philosophy Department at Concordia University (Montreal).

Table of Contents

Introduction

CHAPTER 1 A Brief History of Blindsight

CHAPTER 2 Dissociation Cases

CHAPTER 3 Consciousness Lost?

CHAPTER 4 Super Blindsight and Other Disqualifications

CHAPTER 5 Conscious Realism

CHAPTER 6 Access Denied, Zombiehead Revisited, and What Mary Didn’t Think She Knew

CHAPTER 7 Stereotypes and Token Efforts

CHAPTER 8 The Hard Gap and Had Perspectives

CHAPTER 9 Not Seeing Is Believing

CHAPTER 10 Split Vision

Notes

References

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