Sensory integration and the unity of consciousness [Book Review]

Philosophical Psychology 29 (4):632-635 (2016)
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Abstract

Based on but not limited to material from a conference at Brown University in 2011, Sensory Integration and the Unity of Consciousness is an ambitious collection that brings together two distinct but inter- twined topics.1 In what follows, I briefly explain what sensory integration and the unity of conscious- ness amount to, highlight the contents of the papers, and finally end with general observations and suggestions. I will spend more time on sensory integration, since it is relatively unfamiliar terrain in philosophy.

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Tony Cheng
University College London

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