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Velmans Blackwell Companion to Consciousness

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With fifty-five peer reviewed chapters written by the leading authors in the field, The Blackwell Companion to Consciousness is the most extensive and comprehensive survey of the study of consciousness available today.

Provides a variety of philosophical and scientific perspectives that create a breadth of understanding of the topic

Topics include the origins and extent of consciousness, different consciousness experiences, such as meditation and drug-induced states, and the neuroscience of consciousness

768 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 2006

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Susan Schneider

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SUSAN SCHNEIDER is a philosopher and cognitive scientist. She is the Blumberg-NASA chair at the Library of Congress and NASA and the Director of the AI,Mind and Society group at the University of Connecticut. Podcasts, chapters, videos, etc. are available at her website: Schneiderwebsite.com

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111 reviews1 follower
January 17, 2023
I attempted to read this anthology of academic essays on consciousness as a lay person to understand more of what's going on in the field. Some were very interesting, such as the philosophy metaphysics chapters on panpsychism and cosmopsychism, animal consciousness, the science of consciousness in dreams vs. waking states, and distinctions between different types of consciousness I'd never consider. Some were too dry or went way over my head. Chapter 13 seemed to border on pseudoscience, with the author of that chapter (Etzel Cardeña) weirdly overstating the evidence for things like ESP and telepathy, which made me question the other chapters and how well-regarded their authors are in their field. If you're not in the field, I'd suggest taking it with some skepticism and reading the chapters that are interesting to you. I didn't finish the entire collection myself.
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February 10, 2021
A decent collection of articles on the topic of consciousness and some different aspects of it.
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