----- 直接与间接现实主义:意识的神话哲学论争
Direct versus Indirect Realism: A Neurophilosophical Debate on Consciousness brings together leading neuroscientists and philosophers to explain and defend their theories on consciousness. The book offers a one-of-a-kind look at the radically opposing theories concerning the nature of the objects of immediate perceptionhether these are distal physical objects or phenomenal experiences in the conscious mind. Each sideeuroscientists and philosophersffers accessible, comprehensive explanations of their points-of-view, with each side also providing a response to the other that offers a unique approach on opposing positions. It is the only book available that combines thorough discussion of the arguments behind both direct and indirect realism in a single resource, and is required reading for neuroscientists, neurophilosophers, cognitive scientists and anyone interested in conscious perception and the mind-brain connection.Combines discussion of both direct realism and indirect realism in a single, accessible resourceProvides a thorough, well-rounded understanding of not only the opposing views of neuroscientists and philosophers on the nature of conscious perception, but also insight into why the opposition persistsOffers a unique "dialog" approach, with neuroscientists and philosophers providing responses and rebuttals to one another contributions
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