Is Consciousness a Brain Process?

Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 22 (1):227-253 (2000)
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The title of the present essay repeats, word for word, the title of an article that the British philosopher U.T. Place published in 1956: “Is Consciousness a Brain Process?”

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