In:The Constitution of Phenomenal Consciousness: Toward a science and theory
Edited by Steven M. Miller
[Advances in Consciousness Research 92] 2015
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 17 June 2015
https://doi.org/10.1075/aicr.92.toc
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Table of contents
Acknowledgments
The constitution of visual and phenomenal consciousness: An introduction
The scientific study of consciousness
Theories and methods in the scientific study of consciousness
The scientific study of coma and related states
De-confounding the neural constitution of phenomenal consciousness from attention, report and memory
The correlation/constitution distinction problem: Foundations, limits and explanation in consciousness science
The neural correlates of consciousness: Causes, confounds and constituents
On the various neural correlates of consciousness: Are they distinguishable?
On why the unconscious prerequisites and consequences of consciousness might derail us from unraveling the neural correlates of consciousness
The neuroevolutionary sources of mind: The ancestral constitution of affective consciousness and the core-SELF
The future of consciousness science: From empirical correlations to theoretical explanation
Philosophy of mind
The philosophy of phenomenal consciousness: An introduction
The philosophy of mind needs a better metaphysics
The scientific evidence for materialism about pains
The status of consciousness in nature
Identity over time, constitution and the problem of personal identity
Constitution, realization and identity: Empirical implications for three theories of the metaphysics of consciousness
Correlation, causation, constitution: On the interplay between the science and philosophy of consciousness
The material constitution of phenomenal consciousness
Material constitution, the neuroscience of consciousness, and the temporality of experience
The structure of phenomenal consciousness
Index
