

Out of our heads
Book • 2009
In 'Out of Our Heads', Alva Noë challenges traditional views of consciousness by arguing that it is not solely a product of the brain but rather an achievement of the whole organism interacting with its environment.
He critiques the idea that consciousness can be reduced to neural events and instead emphasizes the role of behavior and environmental context in shaping our conscious experience.
He critiques the idea that consciousness can be reduced to neural events and instead emphasizes the role of behavior and environmental context in shaping our conscious experience.
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Ann-Sophie Barwich

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