Consciousness and space

Journal of Consciousness Studies 3 (3):220-230 (1995)
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Abstract

Consciousness lacks extension and other spatial properties. But how can this be, if it arises from matter in space? The paper argues that this conundrum can only be solved by recognizing that our current conception of space is fundamentally inadequate. However, no other conception is available to us

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reprint McGinn, Colin (2004) "Consciousness and Space". In McGinn, Colin, Consciousness and its Objects, pp. : Oxford University Press University Press (2004)

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