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Index
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Frontmatter
1. Beginnings: Ventricular Psychology
2. Return of the Repressed: Spinozan Ideas in the History of the Mind and Brain Sciences
3. ‘Struck, As It Were, with Madness’: Phenomenology and Animal Spirits in the Neuropathology of Thomas Willis
4. Hooke’s Mechanical Mind
5. Joseph Priestley: An Instructive Eighteenth Century Perspective on the Mind-Body Problem
6. Reflections of Western Thinking on Nineteenth Century Ottoman Thought: A Critique of the ‘Hard-Problem’ by Spyridon Mavrogenis, a Nineteenth Century Physiologist
7. George Henry Lewes (1817–1878): Embodied Cognition, Vitalism, and the Evolution of Symbolic Perception
8. Herbert Spencer: Brain, Mind and the Hard Problem
9. Problems of Consciousness in Nineteenth Century British and American Neurology
10. Emil du Bois-Reymond’s Reflections on Consciousness
11. William James and the “Theatre” of Consciousness
12. The Enigmatic Deciphering of the Neuronal Code of Word Meaning
13. Alfred North Whitehead and the History of Consciousness
14. The ‘Hard Problem’ and the Cartesian Strand in British Neurophysiology: Huxley, Foster, Sherrington, Eccles
15. Is There a Link Between Quantum Mechanics and Consciousness?
16. Consciousness and Neuronal Microtubules: The Penrose-Hameroff Quantum Model in Retrospect
17. Zombie Dawn: Slavery and the Self in the Twenty-First Century
18. Mind and Brain: Toward an Understanding of Dualism
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