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Consciousness, Self-Consciousness, and the Science of Being Human

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Consciousness, Self-Consciousness, and the Science of Being Human

Contributors:

By (Author) Simeon Locke

ISBN:

9780313350061

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th December 2007

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

612.8233

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

172

Description

It is a question that may seem, at once, simple yet profoundly complicated: What is consciousness And from where in the body, or mind, does it arise In his work, esteemed Harvard scholar Simeon Locke, M.D. brings us the debate over substance and source in consciousness, and offers what he sees as the resolution to this debate, with accessible text explaining the neurologist's thinking on how to define, measure and explain consciousness, from a variety of field's perspectives. Efforts to understand consciousness - perhaps the supreme manifestation of self-consciousness - continue. Books are written. Predictions are made. Physicists, psychologists, biologists, and philosophers participate. The brain is studied, but an understanding of consciousness eludes us, explains Locke. Still, the quest continues. We are not looking in the wrong place, for surely consciousness is a function of the nervous system. But we may be looking for the wrong thing, Locke adds. Quest implies we are looking for something, and consciousness is not a something. It is a process, or so-called distributed function of the brain. In this work, Locke explains how the nervous system plays a primary role in consciousness. Although scholars and scientists have debated the source of consciousness for more than a century, advances in brain science have brought the question to the forefront now, launching events from the Toward a Science of Consciousness convention in 2006, to the 11th Annual Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness convention in 2007. Across the nation, scholars and students are working to determine answers about consciousness, at sites from California's John F. Kennedy University degree program in Consciousness and Transformative Studies, to Vermont's Goddard College degree program in Consciousness Studies. And in this work, a patriarch in the field of Neurology explains his science and its vital role in consciousness, and how it makes us human.

Reviews

[P]resents a coherent overview of the issues confronting those who wish to investigate this controversial area of study. * SB&F *

Author Bio

SIMEON LOCKE, M.D. is a Neurologist and Professor Emeritus of Neurology at Harvard Medical School. Among his many roles during his career he has been Acting Chief of Neurology at Boston Medical Center, Chief of Neurology at Boston State Hospital, and Chief of Neurology at New England (now Beth Israel) Deaconess Medical Center.

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