Summary - Consciousness: An Introduction - Blackmore, Troscianko - 3rd edition
- Chapter 1 - When and how is the concept of consciousness introduced?
- Chapter 2 - What would it be like to be something else?
- Chapter 3 - What is the big illussion when researching consciousness?
- Chapter 4 - What is the role of neuroscience and how does it correlate with consciousness?
- Chapter 5 - How can the brain be compared to a theater?
- Chapter 6 - How does consciousness form a unity?
- Chapter 7 - What is the relationship between attention and awareness?
- Chapter 8 - What is the difference between consciousness and unconsciousness?
- Chapter 9 - How are agency and free will related to consciousness?
- Chapter 10 - What is the relationship between evolution, the spirit of animals, and consciousness?
- Chapter 11 - What is the function of consciousness?
- Chapter 12 - How are machines related to evolution?
- Chapter 13 - What are altered states of consciousness?
- Chapter 14 - What is the difference between reality and fantasy?
- Chapter 15 - What is the role of dreams in consciousness?
- Chapter 16 - What are the roles of ego theories and bundle theories about the self?
- Chapter 17 - How do we perceive ourselves?
- Chapter 18 - What is meant by waking up?
0 - What is the book Consciousness: An Introduction about?
Consciousness: An Introduction is a book written by Susan Blackmore. The first version was published on the 24th of March 2005. Even since, there were published 3 editions, of which the last one was published in 2018. This summary is based on the information presented in the 3rd edition of the
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