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Consciousness Evolving is a book written by the Professor James H. Fetzer. It is collection of studies on the past, the present, and the future of consciousness.The book is divided into three sections: how and why consciousness may have evolved, special consciousness capacities such as language, creativity, and mentality, and the prospects for computer/robotic consciousness.

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  1. John Benjamins: Book details for Consciousness Evolving [AiCR 34]


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