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Out of Our Heads: Why You Are Not Your Brain, and Other Lessons From the Biology of Consciousness
Alva Noë
Hill & Wang (2009)
Abstract
A noted philosopher and member of the Institute for Cognitive and Brain Science examines flaws in current understandings about consciousness while proposing a radical solution that argues that consciousness must not be limited to the confines of the brain.
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Alva Noë
University of California, Berkeley
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Consciousness and Neuroscience
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Consciousness
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QP411.N599 2009
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9780809074655 0809016486 0809074656
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