What is consciousness? How does the subjective character of consciousness fit into an objective world? How can there be a science of consciousness? In this sequel to his groundbreaking and controversial The Conscious Mind, David Chalmers develops a unified framework that addresses these questions and many others. Starting with a statement of the "hard problem" of consciousness, Chalmers builds a positive framework for the science of consciousness and a nonreductive vision of the metaphysics of consciousness. He replies to many critics of The Conscious Mind, and then develops...
What is consciousness? How does the subjective character of consciousness fit into an objective world? How can there be a science of consciousness? In...
Even well-established democracies need reform, and any successful effort to reform democracies must look beyond conventional institutions--elections, political parties, special interests, legislatures and their relations with chief executives--to do so. Expanding a traditional vision of the institutions of representative democracy, Douglas A. Chalmers examines six aspects of political practice relating to the people being represented, the structure of those who make law and policy, and the links between those structures and the people. Chalmers concludes with a discussion of where...
Even well-established democracies need reform, and any successful effort to reform democracies must look beyond conventional institutions--elections, ...
Focus on issues and principles in context awareness, sensor processing and software design (rather than sensor networks or HCI or particular commercial systems).
Designed as a textbook, with readings and lab problems in most chapters.
Focus on concepts, algorithms and ideas rather than particular technologies.
Focus on issues and principles in context awareness, sensor processing and software design (rather than sensor networks or HCI or particular commer...