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The Principles of Psychology, Vol. 2 |
A Mind So Rare: The Evolution of Human ConsciousnessDonald (psychology, Queen's University, Canada) challenges the prevailing view that seeks to explain away human consciousness and presents a theory on the origins of the modern mind. He describes the cultural and neuronal forces that power human ... |
Toward a Science of Consciousness: The First Tucson Discussions ..., Volume 1This text originates from the second of two conferences discussing the concept of consciousness. In 15 sections, this book demonstrates the broad range of fields now focusing on consciousness. |
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