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Consciousness as a Scientific Concept

A Philosophy of Science Perspective

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The book examines the methodological challenges in consciousness research, arguing that the concept of 'consciousness' may not be a fully viable scientific construct. Contributors explore various perspectives and difficulties, highlighting the complexities involved in studying consciousness and questioning its place within scientific inquiry. Through critical analysis, the volume aims to provoke thought and discussion on the nature of consciousness and its implications for scientific understanding.

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Consciousness as a Scientific Concept, Elizabeth Irvine

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