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“Self-Reference and Self-Awareness” is an in-depth exploration of the relationship between self-awareness and self-reference within the study of consciousness. This book delves into cognitive science, philosophy, and neuroscience to examine how individuals construct their sense of self, how self-reflection influences thought processes, and the implications of self-awareness in artificial intelligence and psychology. A must-read for researchers, students, and anyone interested in the science of the mind.
You Will Learn
✔ The role of self-reference in shaping consciousness and identity.
✔ How self-awareness influences perception and decision-making.
✔ The intersection of philosophy, neuroscience, and cognitive science.
✔ The impact of self-awareness in artificial intelligence and psychology.
✔ Theories and research advancements in consciousness studies.
Specification: Self-Reference and Self-Awareness (Advances in Consciousness Research) (English)
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Gaurav Das –
“This book provides an advanced understanding of how self-awareness is formed through self-referential thinking.”
Ananya Krishnan –
“A sophisticated analysis of self-reference that bridges philosophy and psychology effectively.”
Vivek Bhattacharya –
“Not for casual readers, but those interested in the science of consciousness will find it invaluable.”
Ritika Sharma –
“A dense but rewarding text that uncovers the complexities of self-awareness through different lenses.”
Nikhil Sen –
“This book makes a significant contribution to the field of cognitive science. Deeply intellectual!”
Shivani Rao –
“Combines rigorous theoretical frameworks with fascinating case studies. A brilliant academic resource.”
Akash Reddy –
“An essential book for anyone studying the philosophy of mind and consciousness research.”
Meenal Tiwari –
“Offers a compelling argument on how self-awareness evolves. A solid read for philosophy and psychology scholars.”
Sandeep Iyer –
“Requires patience to read, but the insights on human cognition and consciousness are invaluable.”
Aisha Raza –
“A rich academic resource that pushes the boundaries of how we define self-awareness.”
Rishi Patel –
“Complex but highly rewarding. The discussions on recursive thought and self-perception are outstanding!”
Swati Verma –
“The interplay of language, thought, and self-awareness is beautifully explained with logical arguments.”
Vikas Menon –
“Explores the paradox of self-reference with precision. A must-read for cognitive science enthusiasts.”
Tanya Malhotra –
“Ideal for those researching consciousness and self-reflection. A challenging but enlightening read!”
Rahul Choudhary –
“This book made me rethink how we perceive our own identity and self-awareness. Intriguing concepts!”
Simran Kapoor –
“Takes a multidisciplinary approach to self-awareness. Best suited for those familiar with consciousness studies.”
Varun Pillai –
Explores how self-awareness emerges through complex mental processes. Highly recommended for deep thinkers!”
Neha Joshi –
“An advanced text that combines philosophy and cognitive science seamlessly. A great reference for scholars.”
Arjun Bhatia –
“The discussions on metacognition and self-awareness are deeply engaging. Great for academics!”
Divya Saxena –
“Dense but rewarding. This book provides a rigorous analysis of self-reference in human thought.”
Karthik Reddy –
“Offers a fresh perspective on how self-awareness is linked to cognition and higher-order thinking.”
Pooja Nair –
Not an easy read, but worth it for those truly interested in the science of consciousness.
Rohan Mehta –
“A brilliant synthesis of neuroscience, psychology, and philosophy. Thought-provoking and insightful!”
Sneha Kulkarni –
“This book challenges conventional views on self-reference and presents fascinating theories backed by research.”
Aarav Desai –
“A deep, philosophical, and scientific exploration of self-awareness and consciousness. A must-read for researchers!”