
Publication details
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Place: New York City
Year: 2010
Pages: 13-341
ISBN (Hardback): 9780199215386
Full citation:
, The unity of consciousness, New York City, Oxford University Press, 2010


The unity of consciousness
pp. 13-341
Oxford University Press
2010
Abstract
Tim Bayne examines the idea that a human being can have only a single stream of consciousness at any one point in time. He draws on philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience to defend the claim that consciousness is unified, and he explores the implications for theories of consciousness and for our understanding of embodiment and the self.
Publication details
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Place: New York City
Year: 2010
Pages: 13-341
ISBN (Hardback): 9780199215386
Full citation:
, The unity of consciousness, New York City, Oxford University Press, 2010