The Feeling of Life Itself: Why Consciousness Is Widespread But Can't Be Computed by Christof Koch

The Feeling of Life Itself: Why Consciousness Is Widespread But Can't Be Computed

Christof Koch

280 pages first pub 2019 (editions)

nonfiction philosophy psychology science challenging informative reflective slow-paced

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An argument that consciousness, more widespread than previously assumed, is the feeling of being alive, not a type of computation or a clever hack.In The Feeling of Life Itself, Christof Koch offers a straightforward definition of consciousness as...

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