Bogen, Joseph E. (2000) A Preconceptioned Perspective on a Plethora of Papyrologic Philosophers [Book Review]. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 6 (3). pp. 366-369. ISSN 1355-6177. https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20130816-103134760
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Abstract
Biased over 70 years of acquired preconceptions, I will discuss mainly Philosophical Debates, with occasional references to Consciousness Lost and Found. The bottom line is that neuropsychologists are more likely to benefit from Lost and Found than from Debates.
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Alternate Title: | Nature of Consciousness: Philosophical Debates, Consciousness Lost and Found, Plethora of Papyrologic Philosophers | ||||||||||||
Additional Information: | Copyright © 2000 INS. Published by Cambridge University Press. Book review of: The Nature of Consciousness: Philosophical Debates / Ned Block, 0wen Flanagan, and Guven Guzeldere (Eds.). 1997. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. 9780262522106. Book review of: Consciousness Lost and Found / by L. Weiskrantz. 1997. New York: Oxford University Press. 9780198524588. | ||||||||||||
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