Consciousness and the World


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Brian O'Shaughnessy puts forward a bold and original theory of consciousness, one of the most fascinating but puzzling aspects of human existence. Whatever mystery there may be about the origins of consciousness, O'Shaughnessy suggests that there is no mystery about what it is. He proceeds to give a philosophical elucidation of its nature, analysing it into purely psychological constituents. It is his contention that consciousness consists in a closely knit complex of occurrentmental phenomena and powers with thinking and self-knowledge at the centre--and nothing else.
O'Shaughnessy's analysis accords a position of pre-eminence to the epistemological properties of consciousness. With this in mind he investigates the closely linked concepts of attention and perception alongside that of consciousness. He sets out an integrated theory of these three fundamental phenomena, demonstrating how close to the heart of consciousness is perception, envisaged already in the very concept. In effect he advances en passant a variant of empiricism which is based upon the
nature of consciousness. A considerable part of the book is devoted to providing a theoretical account in these terms of those important senses through which the mind constitutes physical objects in space: above all, the highly developed sense of sight, but also the primordial body-senses,
proprioception and touch, which underpin all else in the mind. In such ways concrete interaction between consciousness and the world is realized, and the epistemological basis of mind established.
Consciousness and the World is a rich and exciting book, a major contribution to our understanding of the mind.
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A truly humbling experience - shows that one of the reasons for our distrust of the epic philosophical work is that it is just too damn hard to do. This will one day stand alongside Hegel and Heidegger and Schopenhauer - it proves that analytical clarity can be married with monumental ambition. Makes me accutely conscious of my own philosophical limitations. (Just to work out how much of his view I want to accept and how much I want to reject would take years).Most of the consumer Reviews tell that the "Consciousness and the World" are high quality item. You can read each testimony from consumers to find out cons and pros from Consciousness and the World ...

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