
Brian O'Shaughnessy puts forward a bold and original theory of consciousness, one of the most fascinating but puzzling aspects of human existence. He analyzes consciousness into purely psychological constituents, according pre-eminence to epistemological properties. The result is an integrated picture of the conscious mind in its natural physical setting.
This work investigates the fundamental nature of consciousness by analyzing it through its psychological constituents and epistemological properties. Brian O'Shaughnessy, a noted philosopher of mind, constructs a framework that seeks to reconcile the subjective experience of the mind with its existence within a physical, natural world. By prioritizing the epistemological dimensions of awareness, he argues for a cohesive model that explains how consciousness functions as an integrated component of human reality.
What You Will Find
Experts in the philosophy of mind recognize this text as a significant contribution to the study of consciousness, often noting its rigorous and dense analytical approach. Readers frequently highlight the complexity of O'Shaughnessy's arguments, which require a strong background in contemporary metaphysical discourse to fully grasp.
Page Count:
720
Publication Date:
2000-09-21
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198238932
ISBN-13:
9780198238935
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