What is the Relationship Between Awareness, Perception & Experience? - John King

What is the Relationship Between Awareness, Perception & Experience?

By: John King

Paperback | 16 March 2011

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There are a very diverse range of views concerning the nature of awareness, perception and experience. In this book John King considers both the nature of the three individual phenomena and the various possible links which could exist between the three phenomena. Some of the main themes covered are the idea that awareness and experience are equivalent, experience without awareness, perception without awareness, sleep and dreaming, panexperientialism, and higher-order monitoring.

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