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David John Chalmers

    David J. Chalmers is a philosopher primarily engaged with the philosophical problems of the mind, consciousness, and their relationship to the physical world. His work explores fundamental questions of being, meaning, and knowledge, with an emphasis on deep philosophical and scientific implications. Chalmers seeks to connect philosophical reflection with insights from cognitive science and physics to better understand the nature of consciousness and its place in the universe. His approach is known for its rigor and its pursuit of solutions to the most challenging philosophical problems.

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    The Conscious Mind
    Philosophy of Mind. Classical and Contemporary Readings
    The Conscious Mind. In Search of a Fundamental Theory
    • 2002

      What is the mind? Is consciousness a process in the brain? How do our minds represent the world? Philosophy of Mind: Classical and Contemporary Readings is a grand tour of writings on these and other perplexing questions about the nature of the mind. The most comprehensive collection of its kind, the book includes sixty-three selections that range from the classical contributions of Descartes to the leading edge of contemporary debates. Extensive sections cover foundational issues, the nature of consciousness, and the nature of mental content. Three of the selections are published here for the first time, while many other articles have been revised especially for this volume. Each section opens with an introduction by the editor. Philosophy of Mind is suitable for students at all levels and also for general readers.

      Philosophy of Mind. Classical and Contemporary Readings
    • 1997

      The Conscious Mind

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
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      The author of this text offers a theory of consciousness. He proposes that conscious experience must be understood as an irreducible entity similar to such physical properties as time, mass, and space that exists at a fundamental level and cannot be understood as the sum of its parts.

      The Conscious Mind
    • 1996

      What is consciousness? How do physical processes in the brain give rise to the subjective life of a conscious mind? These questions are among the most hotly debated issues in science and philosophy today. Now, in The Conscious Mind, philosopher David J. Chalmers offers a cogent analysis of this debate as he lays out a major new theory of consciousness, one that rejects the prevailing reductionist trend of science, but is still compatible with a scientific view of the world

      The Conscious Mind. In Search of a Fundamental Theory