
What are phenomenal qualities, the qualities of conscious experiences? How do the phenomenal aspects of conscious experiences relate to brain processes? To what extent do experiences represent the things around us, or the states of our own bodies? Are phenomenal qualities subjective, belonging to inner mental episodes of some kind, and merely dependent on our brains? Or should they be seen as objective, belonging in some way to the physical things in the world around us? Are they physical properties at all? The problematic nature of phenomenal qualities makes it hard to understand how the mind is related to the physical world. There is no settled view about these issues, which concern some of the deepest, and most central, problems in philosophy. Fourteen original papers, written by a team of distinguished philosophers and psychologists and set in context by a full introduction, explore the ways in which phenomenal qualities fit in with our understanding of mind and reality. The topics covered include: phenomenal concepts, the relation of sensory qualities to the modalities, the limits of current theories about physical matter; problems about the nature of perceptual experience, projectivism, and the extent to which perception is direct; non-conceptual content, the representational nature of pain experience, and the phenomenology of thought; and issues relating to empirical work on synaesthesia, psychological theories of attention, and prospects for unifying the phenomenal array with neurophysiological accounts of the brain. This volume offers an indispensable resource for anyone wishing to understand the nature of conscious experience.
This volume investigates the ontological status of phenomenal qualities and their relationship to physical brain processes and the external world. Editors Paul Coates and Sam Coleman curate a collection of fourteen original essays from philosophers and psychologists to address the persistent mind-body problem. The text evaluates whether phenomenal experiences are subjective mental episodes or objective properties of the physical environment, utilizing a framework that bridges theoretical philosophy with empirical psychological research.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this collection as a rigorous academic resource for those engaging with contemporary debates in the philosophy of mind. Readers frequently note the high level of technical density in the prose, which assumes a foundational understanding of analytic philosophy.
Page Count:
360
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191021318
ISBN-13:
9780191021312
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