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Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 0710065124, Hardcover)
A pioneering work in the philosophy of mind, b /b b i Content and Consciousness /i /b brings together the approaches of philosophers and scientists to the mind--a connection that must occur if genuine analysis of the mind is to be made. This unified approach permits the most forbiddingly mysterious mental phenomenon--consciousness--to be broken down into several distinct phenomena, and these are each given a foundation in the physical activity of the brain. This paperback edition contains a preface placing the book in the context of recent work in the area.
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