In:Sisyphus’s Boulder: Consciousness and the limits of the knowable
Eric Dietrich and Valerie Gray Hardcastle
[Advances in Consciousness Research 60] 2005
► pp. vii–ix
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Published online: 17 February 2005
https://doi.org/10.1075/aicr.60.toc
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Table of contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1.Intuitions at an impasse: The explanatory landscape
Part I:Troubles with Naturalism
2. Against naturalism: The logical boundary of conscious perception
3.The dismal prospects for naturalism
Part II: Aspects of a science of consciousness
4.How to avoid being a mysterian
5.Science in the face of mystery
Part III: An application: Consciousness and philosophy
6. How consciousness creates philosophy
Appendix: Problems with zombies: A discussion of Chalmers's arguments for dualism
Notes
References
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