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OverviewCan consciousness be scientifically explained? While scientific knowledge of the brain is still lacking in many ways, philosophers like Joseph Levine and David Chalmers have already argued that such an explanation is impossible. The book addresses this widely discussed argument from a new angle: It starts from the fact that the arguments for the so called ""explanatory gap"" rely crucially on our current concept of consciousness. The present work therefore looks at the possibility of conceptual change as a way to remove the obstacles to a scientific explanation of consciousness. It presents a possible development of our concept of consciousness which would allow for an explanation and shows that the arguments for the gap can therefore be refuted. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Astrid SchomackerPublisher: Schwabe Verlag Gmbh Imprint: Schwabe Verlag Gmbh Volume: 1 Weight: 0.549kg ISBN: 9783757400378ISBN 10: 3757400372 Pages: 286 Publication Date: 13 May 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Uncertain ![]() Stock levels are unknown and need to be verified with the supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationAstrid Schomacker studied philosophy at Humboldt Universitat zu Berlin, Universidad de Granada and New York University. Her dissertation project was part of the Berlin School of Mind and Brain and funded by the German Academic Scholarship Foundation. Currently she is a post-doctoral researcher at University Duisburg-Essen. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |