The physical nature of consciousness
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The physical nature of consciousness
(Advances in consciousness research, v. 29)
John Benjamins, c2001
- : eur
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The Physical Nature of Consciousness contains twelve chapters that discuss recent and new perspectives on the relation between modern physics and consciousness.
Stuart Hameroff opens with an extended and updated exposition of the Penrose/Hameroff Orch-OR model, and subsequently addresses recent criticisms of quantum approaches to the brain. Evan Walker presents his view on consciousness from the perspective of a new approach to the integration of quantum theory and relativity. Friedrich Beck elaborates on the Beck/Eccles quantum approach to consciousness. Karl Pribram puts the holographic view on consciousness in perspective of his life long work. Peter Marcer and Edgar Mitchell explain the relevance of quantum holography for consciousness. Gordon Globus discusses the relation between postmodern philosophical theories and quantum consciousness. Chris Clarke develops a theory in terms of a specific type of formal logic to reconcile the phenomenology of consciousness with the physical world. Ilya Prigogine summarizes his view on complexity, and on the future of quantum theory, which goes beyond the present formalism, and goes on to comment on the problem of consciousness. Matti Pitkanen identifies the place for consciousness in a unifying topological geometro-dynamics theory. Colin McGinn argues against classical materialism. Dick Bierman gives an overview of anomalous phenomena. He identifies a decline effect, and discusses different possible interpretations. Philip Van Loocke closes the volume with a discussion on how deep teleology in cellular systems may relate to consciousness. (Series A)
目次
- 1. Preface
- 2. Biological feasibility of quantum approaches to consciousness: The Penrose-Hameroff 'Orch OR' model (by Hameroff, Stuart R.)
- 3. The Natural Philosophy and Physics of Consciousness (by Walker, Evan Harris)
- 4. Quantum Brain Dynamics and Consciousness (by Beck, Friedrich)
- 5. Neuropsychological Investigations (by Pribram, Karl H.)
- 6. What is consciousness?: An essay on the relativistic quantum holographic model of the brain/mind, working by phase conjugate adaptive resonance (by Marcer, Peter)
- 7. Thinking together quantum brain dynamics and postmodernism (by Globus, Gordon G.)
- 8. Consciousness and non-hierarchical physics (by Clarke, Chris)
- 9. Time and the Laws of Nature (by Prigogine, Ilya)
- 10. Matter, Mind and the quantum: A Topological Geometro-Dynamics perspective (by Pitkanen, Matti)
- 11. What is it not Like to be a Brain? (by McGinn, Colin)
- 12. On the nature of anamalous phenomena: Another reality between the world of subjective consciousness and the objective world of physics? (by Bierman, Dick J.)
- 13. The philosophy of consciousness, 'deep' teleology and objective selection (by Van Loocke, Philip)
- 14. Name index
- 15. Subject index
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