Phenomenology and the Physical Reality of Consciousness (Advances in Consciousness Research, #83) (Advances in Consciousness Research (Aicr). Series A, Theory)

by Arthur Melnick

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The predominant positive view among philosophers and scientists alike is that consciousness is something realized in brain activity. This view, however, largely fails to capture what consciousness is like according to how it shows itself to conscious beings. What this work proposes instead is that consciousness is a phenomenon that exists in and throughout the body. Apart from whether or not it involves intentionality and apart from whether or not it involves awareness of the self, consciousness is self-intimating, self-revealing, self-disclosing. Self-disclosure is the definitive phenomenological character of consciousness in all its forms. Taking this stance as a point of departure, the book presents a specific account of what bodily field phenomenon consciousness is. In this way, the current stalemate in philosophy over the question of the physical reality of consciousness is broken. Series A
  • ISBN13 9789027284174
  • Publish Date 31 August 2011 (first published 1 January 2011)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country NL
  • Imprint John Benjamins Publishing Co