Max Velmans
Author of The Blackwell Companion to Consciousness
About the Author
Max Velmans is currently Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Goldsmiths, University of London and Visiting Professor of Consciousness Studies at the University of Plymouth. He has been researching, writing and teaching consciousness studies for over thirty years and has over ninety publications in show more this area. show less
Works by Max Velmans
Associated Works
The View from Within: First-Person Approaches to the Study of Consciousness (1999) — Contributor, some editions — 60 copies
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Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1942-05-27
- Gender
- male
- Education
- University of Sydney (BEng, 1963)
Bedford College, University of London (PhD, psychology, 1974) - Occupations
- psychologist
- Organizations
- Goldsmiths, University of London
University of Plymouth - Awards and honors
- Fellowship of he British Academy of Social Sciences (2011)
- Nationality
- UK
- Birthplace
- Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Places of residence
- Sydney, Australia
London, England, UK
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Reviews
Almost as good an academic compendium of current thinking in the philosophy and science of consciousness as you could reasonably expect. It was breathtaking in its comprehensiveness and scope, and there were some wonderful, fascinating chapters (the Gazzaniga, Baars, Tononi, Rees, and Crick chapters were especially strong - all were from the science half) amidst the 55 on offer. The chapters all offered useful further reading sections, and many offered useful summaries. However, the show more structure of the book was rather bizarre, for instance including a "contemporary theories" section, which could so easily have been subsumed into the philosophical and scientific sections. There were also some rather poor chapters, and I would have preferred an abstract to start each chapter. Leaving these niggles aside, though, this is a brilliant collection and well worth at least dipping into for anyone who has an interest in the subject (a relevant university background would make the book a lot more worthwhile). show less
128 for 'consciousness'; Hart was an influence on me, but I do not remember why or how. Maybe Dominican. Lonergan is a theologian. This is Hart's master's Thesis at CUA
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