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Author Dietrich, Eric

Title Sisyphus's boulder : consciousness and the limits of the knowable / Eric Dietrich, Valerie Gray Hardcastle
Published Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Pub. Co., ©2004

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 133 pages)
Series Advances in consciousness research, 1381-589X ; v. 60
Advances in consciousness research ; v. 60. 1381-589X
Summary Annotation Consciousness lies at the core of being human. Therefore, to understand ourselves, we need a theory of consciousness. In Sisyphus's Boulder, Eric Dietrich and Valerie Hardcastle argue that we will never get such a theory because consciousness has an essential property that prevents it from ever being explained. Consequently, philosophical debates over materialism and dualism are a waste of time. Scientific explanations of consciousness fare no better. Scientists do study consciousness, and such investigations will continue to grow and advance. However, none of them will ever reveal what consciousness is. In addition, given the centrality of consciousness in philosophy, Dietrich and Hardcastle claim that philosophy itself needs to change. That the central problems of philosophy persist is actually a profound epistemic fact about humans. Philosophy, then, is a limit to what humans can understand. (Series A)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 127-130) and index
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Subject Consciousness.
Philosophy.
Humanities.
Psychophysiology.
Cognition.
Human information processing.
Consciousness
Philosophy
Knowledge
Humanities
Psychophysiology
Cognition
Mental Processes
philosophy.
humanities.
cognition.
PSYCHOLOGY -- Personality.
PHILOSOPHY -- Mind & Body.
Psychophysiology
Philosophy
Humanities
Human information processing
Cognition
Consciousness
Consciência (percepção)
Conhecimento.
Form Electronic book
Author Hardcastle, Valerie Gray
ISBN 9789027294791
9027294798
1282157051
9781282157057
9786612157059
6612157054