Book 1, Chapter 4: "I Am What I Am That I Am - Part 2"

 
 

In chapter 4, we tour a cognitive neuroscience research laboratory, examine "qualia"—instances of subjective perception or experience—and discuss with Prof. Galen Strawson the counterintuitive view of "panpsychism"—the idea that consciousness is a primordial feature of all things.

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Kevin Gray in Paste Magazine

Qualia (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

Daniel Dennett: "Why and How Does Consciousness Seem the Ways It Seems?"

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Galen Strawson: Consciousness myth | TLS - The Times Literary Supplement

Galen Strawson: Qualia Set Aside, What Other ... - YouTube

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