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Everybody who thinks or speaks possesses consciousness but nobody is capable of defining exactly what consciousness is. The phenomenon consciousness, therefore, is a persistent enigma which is being continually addressed by various disciplines. This volume encompasses the functions of consciousness as analysed by a consortium of scholars from the life sciences and humanities. Empirical results taken from psychiatry and psychology,linguistic and philosophical act and speech analyses, as well as, historical perspectives are all placed in context with one another. renowned contributors provides…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Everybody who thinks or speaks possesses consciousness but nobody is capable of defining exactly what consciousness is. The phenomenon consciousness, therefore, is a persistent enigma which is being continually addressed by various disciplines. This volume encompasses the functions of consciousness as analysed by a consortium of scholars from the life sciences and humanities. Empirical results taken from psychiatry and psychology,linguistic and philosophical act and speech analyses, as well as, historical perspectives are all placed in context with one another. renowned contributors provides an extensive and systematic introduction
Bewusstsein hat jeder, der denkt oder spricht - aber niemand vermag genau zu sagen, was es ist. Das Phänomen Bewusstsein ist daher ein ständiges Rätsel, dem sich verschiedene wissenschaftliche Disziplinen zuwenden. Im Band untersuchen Geistes-, Sozial- und Naturwissenschaftler die Funktionen des Bewusstseins. Dabei werden u.a. empirische Erhebungen aus Psychiatrie und Psychologie, handlungs- und sprachanalytischer Untersuchungen aus Linguistik und Philosophie sowie historische Perspektiven miteinander in Beziehung gesetzt.
Renommierte Beiträger Umfangreiche systematische Einführung
Autorenporträt
Detlef Ganten, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin; Volker Gerhardt, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin; Julian Nida-Rümelin, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München.