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Expand Your Mind: Getting a Grasp on Consciousness (Part1) Part 1/11
SPEAKERS:
Alexander Shulgin: Pharmacologist and Chemist
Christof Koch: Lois and Victor Troendle Professor of Cognitive and Behavioral Biology, California Institute of Technology
Koch at Cal Tech
Patricia Churchland: Professor of Philosophy, University of California, San Diego
Ira Flatow, MODERATOR: Host/Executive Producer, Talk of the Nation: Science Friday
Flatow's NPR profile
ABOUT THE LECTURE:
At some point, these panelists suggest, the issue of defining consciousness may just disappear. Suggests Christof Koch: "Let's treat consciousness as an empirical problem to be tackled by the biological sciences."
Koch makes distinctions between different kinds...