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self and consciousness in neuroscience, meditation, and philosophy

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An edition of Waking, dreaming, being (2014)

Waking, dreaming, being

self and consciousness in neuroscience, meditation, and philosophy

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A renowned philosopher of the mind, also known for his groundbreaking work on Buddhism and cognitive science, Evan Thompson combines the latest neuroscience research on sleep, dreaming, and meditation with Indian and Western philosophy of the mind, casting new light on the self and its relation to the brain. Thompson shows how the self is a changing process, not a static thing. When we are awake we identify with our body, but if we let our mind wander or daydream, we project a mentally imagined self into the remembered past or anticipated future. As we fall asleep, the impression of being a bounded self distinct from the world dissolves, but the self reappears in the dream state. If we have a lucid dream, we no longer identify only with the self within the dream. Our sense of self now includes our dreaming self, the "I" as dreamer. Finally, as we meditate--either in the waking state or in a lucid dream--we can observe whatever images or thoughts arise and how we tend to identify with them as "me." We can also experience sheer awareness itself, distinct from the changing contents that make up our image of the self. Contemplative traditions say that we can learn to let go of the self, so that when we die we can witness its dissolution with equanimity. Thompson weaves together neuroscience, philosophy, and personal narrative to depict these transformations, adding uncommon depth to life's profound questions. Contemplative experience comes to illuminate scientific findings, and scientific evidence enriches the vast knowledge acquired by contemplatives.

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2014, Columbia University Press
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Table of Contents

The Dalai Lama's conjecture
Seeing: what is consciousness?
Waking: how do we perceive?
Being: what is pure awareness?
Dreaming: who am I?
Witnessing: is this a dream?
Imagining: are we real?
Floating: where am I?
Sleeping: are we conscious in deep sleep?
Dying: what happens when we die?
Knowing: is the self an illusion?

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 367-432) and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
128/.2
Library of Congress
B808.9 T456 2015, B808.9T456 2015

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Pagination
xl, 453 pages
Number of pages
453

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OL27168624M
ISBN 10
0231137095
ISBN 13
9780231137096
LCCN
2014004887
OCLC/WorldCat
883206868

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OL19988504W

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