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Consciousness is an intriguing mystery, of which standard accounts all have well-known difficulties. This book examines the central question about consciousness: that is, the question of how phenomenal features of our experience are related to physical features of our nervous system. Using the way in which we experience color as a central case, it develops a novel account of how consciousness is constituted by our neural structure, and so presents a new physicalist and internalist solution to the hard problem of phenomenal consciousness, with respect specifically to sensory qualia. The necessary background in philosophy and sensory neurophysiology is provided for the reader throughout. The book will appeal to a range of readers interested in the problems of consciousness.
Contents
1. Introduction; 2. Neuralia on earth; 3. The whole nervous system model; 4. The modal structure of color qualia; 5. Some other senses; 6. Visual space; 7. Time, cause, and particularity; 8. Summary and objection; Bibliography; Index.