Susan Schneider, Max Velmans

#Consciousness
#Panpsychism
#Neurophilosophy
Updated and revised, the highly-anticipated second edition of The Blackwell Companion to Consciousness offers a collection of readings that together represent the most thorough and comprehensive survey of the nature of consciousness available today.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Part I The Problems of Consciousness
1 A Brief History of the Scientific Approach to the Study of Consciousness
2 Philosophical Problems of Consciousness
3 The Hard Problem of Consciousness
Part II The Origins and Distribution of Consciousness
4Consciousness in Infants
5 Animal Consciousness
6 Rethinking the Evolution of Consciousness
7 Machine Consciousness
8 Panpsychism
Part III Some Varieties of Conscious Experience
9 States of Consciousness Waking, Sleeping, and Dreaming
10 Affective Consciousness
11Clinical Pathologies and Unusual Experiences
12 Altered States of Consciousness Drug-Induced States
13 Anomalous Experiences
14 Mindfulness
15 Altered States Mysticism
Part IV Some Contemporary Theories of Consciousness
16 The Global Workspace Theory of Consciousness Predictions and Results
17 The Integrated Information Theory of Consciousness An Outline
18 The Intermediate Level Theory of Consciousness
19 Representationalism about Consciousness
20 Higher-Order Theories of Consciousness
21 Quantum Approaches to Brain and Mind An Overview with Representative Examples
22 Daniel Dennett on the Naturof Consciousness
23 Biological Naturalism
24 Emergentism
25 Dualism, Reductionism, and Reflexive Monism
26 Naturalistic Dualism
27 Physicalist Panpsychism
Part V Some Major Topics in the Philosophy of Consciousness
28 Anti-materialist Arguments and Influential Replies
29 Physicalism and the Knowledge Argument
30 Type Materialism for Phenomenal Consciousness
31 Functionalism and Qualia
32 The Causal Efficacy of Consciousness
33 The Neurophilosophy of Consciousness
34 Self-Consciousness
35 Philosophical Psychopathology and Self-Consciousness
36 Coming Together The Unity of Consciousness
37 Consciousness and Intentionality
Part VI Major Topics in the Science of Consciousness Topics in the Cognitive Psychology of Consciousness
38 Studying Consciousness Through lnattentional Blindness, Change Blindnessand the Attentional Blink
39 Conscious and Unconscious Perception
40 Conscious and Unconscious Memory
41 Consciousness of Action Topics in the Neuroscience of Consciousness
42 Methodologies for Identifying the Neural Correlates of Consciousness
43 Conscious Processing Unity in Time Rather Than in Space
44 1ntegrated Information Theory of Consciousness Some Ontological Considerations
45 Split-brain Cases
46 Duplex Vision Separate Cortical Pathways for Conscious Perception and the Control of Action
47 Altered States of Consciousness after Brain Injury
48 Anesthesia and Consciousness
49 The Neuropsychology of Conscious Volition First-Person Contributions to the Science of Consciousness
50 Phenomenological Approaches to Consciousness
51 Neurophenomenology and the Micro-phenomenological Interview
52 Descriptive Experience Sampling
53 Experiential Neuroscience of Pain
54 An Epistemology for the Study of Consciousness
Susan Schneider is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Cognitive Science at the University of Connecticut, a faculty member in the technology and ethics group at Yale's Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics and a member at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, NJ. Her work is on the nature of the self and mind, which she examines through issues in philosophy of mind, artificial intelligence (A.I.), metaphysics, astrobiology, epistemology, and neuroscience. She is the author of The Language of Thought: a New Philosophical Direction (2011) and Science Fiction and Philosophy, Second Edition (Wiley Blackwell, 2016), and was responsible for the volume's philosophical content.
Max Velmans is Emeritus Professor of Psychology, Goldsmiths, University of London, and has been involved in consciousness studies for over 40 years. He has over 100 publications on this topic including Understanding Consciousness (2000/2009) and Towards a Deeper Understanding of Consciousness (2017). He is a co-founder and former Chair of the Consciousness and Experiential Psychology Section of the British Psychological Society, and was responsible for the volume's scientific content.









