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The Evolution of Consciousness Euan Macphail (Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychology, Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of York)

The Evolution of Consciousness By Euan Macphail (Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychology, Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of York)

Summary

This book explores the psychology of consciousness and questions the assumption that nonverbal organisms - animals and babies - are conscious. Topics include: animal cognition; unconscious learning and perception; infantile amnesia; nature of pleasure and pain. The philosophical background is expounded, and a novel proposal, that language is necessary for consciousness, is advanced.

The Evolution of Consciousness Summary

The Evolution of Consciousness by Euan Macphail (Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychology, Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of York)

Are nonhuman animals conscious? When do babies begin to feel pain? What function is served by consciousness? What evidence could resolve these issues? These questions are tackled by exploring psychologists' findings on topics as diverse as: animal cognition, unconscious learning and perception in humans, infantile amnesia, theory of mind in primates, and the nature of pleasure and pain. Experimental results are placed in theoretical context by tracing the development of concepts of consciousness in animals and humans (from Plato to Penrose). Two themes emerge: first, the capacity for language marks a fundamental difference between humans and nonhumans; second, there is neither proof that any nonhuman species is conscious, nor any convincing function to be found for consciousness. Finally, a sketch is offered of a novel functionalist theory according to which the developing capacity for language allows the creation by infants of a 'self', which may be a precondition for consciousness.

The Evolution of Consciousness Reviews

...the best scientific monograph that I have read in a long time...This is an extremely clear and well-written, well-argued volume. This book deals with some of the big mysteries in biology, psychology and philosophy. Anyone interested in these issues should rush to the bookshop and get a copy.Trends in Cognitive Sciences - Vol. 3, No. 11, November 1999
...accessible discussion of the subject. THES, 15/10/99
'the author has done an admirable job of providing a truly interdisciplinary perspective' Swiss Journal of Psychology

Table of Contents

Preface ; 1. Body and Soul ; 2. Concepts of the Mind ; 3. From Philosophy to Psychology ; 4. Behaviourism: Mindless Psychology ; 5. Of Mice and Men ; 6. Unconscious Minds ; 7. Self and Sensitivity ; 8. Minds and Machines ; References ; Index

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GOR003745151
9780198503248
0198503245
The Evolution of Consciousness by Euan Macphail (Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychology, Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of York)
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Oxford University Press
19981015
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