جزییات کتاب
Content: Chapter 1 Chairman's Opening Remarks (pages 1–4): John R. SearleChapter 2 Challenges from the Philosophers to the Neuroscientists (pages 5–43): Mary A. B. BrazierChapter 3 Consciousness and the Brain: Evolutionary Aspects (pages 45–52): Bernard TowersChapter 4 The Mind?Body Problem in an Evolutionary Perspective (pages 53–77): Mario BungeChapter 5 Phonation, Emotion, Cognition, with Reference to the Brain Mechanisms Invloved (pages 79–98): Detlev PloogChapter 6 Language: Perspectives from Another Modality (pages 99–117): Ursula Bellugi and Edward S. KlimaChapter 7 Commentary on Papers by Detlev Ploog and Urusla Bellugi (pages 119–138): Jonathan BennettChapter 8 Representation of Reality in the Perceptual World (pages 139–152): Colin BlakemoreChapter 9 Neuropsychological Evidence for Multiple Memory Systems (pages 153–166): Elizabeth K. WarringtonChapter 10 Do Philosophy and the Brain Sciences Need Each Other? [Commentary] (pages 167–186): Susan Khin ZawChapter 11 The Tasks of Consciousness: How Could the Brain Do Them? (pages 187–215): Colwyn TrevarthenChapter 12 Neurophysiological Mechanisms and Consciousness (pages 217–233): O. D. CreutzfeldtChapter 13 Three Types of Consciousness [Commentary] (pages 235–253): D. M. ArmstrongChapter 14 Clinical, Physiological and Philosophical Implications of Innovative Brain Surgery in Humans (pages 255–266): Irving S. CooperChapter 15 Outcome from Severe Neurological Illness; Should it Influence Medical Decisions? (pages 267–277): Fred Plum and David E. LevyChapter 16 Experimental Surgery, and Predictions of Outcome from Severe Neurological Illness: Legal and Ethical Implications [Commentary] (pages 279–292): Charles FriedChapter 17 Three Phases of Evil: The Relation of Injury to Pain (pages 293–304): Patrick D. WallChapter 18 The Emotion of Pain and its Chemistry (pages 305–313): C. D. MarsdenChapter 19 Pain and the Senses [Commentary] (pages 315–333): Daniel WiklerChapter 20 Schizophrenia: The Nature of the Psychological Disturbance and its Possible Neurochemical Basis (pages 335–343): T. J. CrowChapter 21 Communication and Abnormal Behaviour (pages 345–353): Sidney CrownChapter 22 Commentary on Papers by Tim Crow and Sidney Crown (pages 355–368): Hilary PutnamChapter 23 Triunism: A Transmaterial Brain?Mind Theory (pages 369–396): Jose M. R. DelgadoChapter 24 The Neuroscientist's Summary (pages 397–403): J. Z. YoungChapter 25 Chairman's Closing Remarks (pages 405–413): John R. Searle