本の詳細
形式
ペーパーバック
言語
英語
公開されました
Jul 1, 2000
出版社
Routledge
ISBN-10
0415224926
ISBN-13
9780415224925
説明
Max Velmans delves into the intricate workings of consciousness, exploring its complexities and the profound implications it holds for understanding the self. With a thorough examination of both scientific and philosophical perspectives, he invites readers to consider how consciousness shapes human experience and behavior.
The narrative presents a blend of theoretical insights and practical questions that challenge conventional views on the mind and body. Velmans encourages readers to navigate the often murky waters of perception, awareness, and thought, making it accessible for both scholars and those simply curious about the nature of existence.
As the book unfolds, it addresses key topics such as the relationship between awareness and action, and how these concepts intersect with neuroscience. Velmans's approachable style makes the subject matter relatable, leaving readers with a deeper appreciation for the enigmatic experience of being conscious in an increasingly complex world.
The narrative presents a blend of theoretical insights and practical questions that challenge conventional views on the mind and body. Velmans encourages readers to navigate the often murky waters of perception, awareness, and thought, making it accessible for both scholars and those simply curious about the nature of existence.
As the book unfolds, it addresses key topics such as the relationship between awareness and action, and how these concepts intersect with neuroscience. Velmans's approachable style makes the subject matter relatable, leaving readers with a deeper appreciation for the enigmatic experience of being conscious in an increasingly complex world.
ジャンル
科学&技術
哲学
自然