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The Mind Matters

The Mind Matters

David Hodgson

Clarendon Press
1993
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In this book David Hodgson presents a clear and compelling case against today's orthodox mechanistic view of the brain and mind, and in favour of the view that `the mind matters'. Although written from a philosophical viewpoint, the book has important implications for the sciences concerned with the brain and mind problem. At the same time, it is largely non-technical, and thus accessible to the non-specialist reader.
Rationality + Consciousness = Free Will

Rationality + Consciousness = Free Will

David Hodgson

Oxford University Press Inc
2012
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In recent years, philosophical discussions of free will have focused largely on whether or not free will is compatible with determinism. In this challenging book, David Hodgson takes a fresh approach to the question of free will, contending that close consideration of human rationality and human consciousness shows that together they give us free will, in a robust and indeterministic sense. In particular, they give us the capacity to respond appositely to feature-rich gestalts of conscious experiences, in ways that are not wholly determined by laws of nature or computational rules. The author contends that this approach is consistent with what science tells us about the world; and he considers its implications for our responsibility for our own conduct, for the role of retribution in criminal punishment, and for the place of human beings in the wider scheme of things. Praise for David Hodgson's previous work, The Mind Matters "magisterial...It is balanced, extraordinarily thorough and scrupulously fair-minded; and it is written in clear, straightforward, accessible prose." --Michael Lockwood, Times Literary Supplement "an excellent contribution to the literature. It is well written, authoritative, and wonderfully wide-ranging. ... This account of quantum theory ... will surely be of great value. ... On the front cover of the paper edition of this book Paul Davies is quoted as saying that this is "a truly splendid and provocative book". In writing this review I have allowed myself to be provoked, but I am happy to close by giving my endorsement to this verdict in its entirety!" --Euan Squires, Journal of Consciousness Studies "well argued and extremely important book." --Sheena Meredith, New Scientist "His reconstructions and explanations are always concise and clear." --Jeffrey A Barrett, The Philosophical Review "In this large-scale and ambitious work Hodgson attacks a modern orthodoxy. Both its proponents and its opponents will find it compelling reading." --J. R. Lucas, Merton College, Oxford
The Brain Box

The Brain Box

David Hodgson

Independent Thinking Press
2014
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Open The Brain Box and find out: How an essay is like a sandwich. Why the majority of people will say carrot when asked to name a vegetable, and red when asked to name a colour. How to get over a major case of CBAS (Can't be Arsed Syndrome)! Packed with doodles, games, quotes, quizzes and activities which your students can fill in and keep, and interesting facts and questions to keep the grey matter going, The Brain Box is the essential guide to learning, revision and motivation. Perfect for secondary and further education students.
Plain Person's Free Will

Plain Person's Free Will

David Hodgson

Imprint Academic
2005
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'Plain' persons tend to accept that free will exists and is inconsistent with determinism, but this commonsense position is widely debunked by professional philosophers and cognitive scientists. In this special issue of the Journal of Consciousness Studies David Hodgson defends a simple, robust account of the plain person's position on free will, and intends it to support equally robust views of personal responsibility for conduct. In a lively debate his ideas are discussed and challenged by ten philosophers and scientists of varying opinions, including Robert Kane, Henry Stapp, and veteran philosopher of mind J.J.C. Smart, with a response by the principal author.
The Buzz

The Buzz

David Hodgson

Crown House Publishing
2015
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Young people consistently say they want the same three things from life; to be happy, confident and successful. The Buzz shows them how to achieve all of these through a fantastic and illuminating journey of self-discovery. Complex theories and approaches are clearly presented in an easy to understand form. David Hodgson presents a unique and highly effective method of realising potential and making the best choices for those considering higher education or wondering what future career would suit them. The brain is an amazing thing. It is the most complicated known thing in the universe. Sometimes it helps make people believe they can do amazing things great inventions, acts of incredible bravery when they are at their best. It is better for people to understand how the brain works and control it for the life they really want, rather than stick to habits that hinder them. Most people use about 10 per cent of their potential. With The Buzz, they can access the other 90 per cent. How much of it will they dare use? The Buzz has been developed with and used by thousands of young people. It works. They have been surprised at how easy it can be to start living a great life, discover new strengths and skills, dream dreams, plan to make them happen and enjoy feeling great while moving in a positive direction that feels right. We can build a great life around our strengths, the things we enjoy and are good at. The Buzz also shows us simple ways in which we can alter our behaviour to succeed in the different situations and challenges we face. Advice includes tips on: how to get out of an argument, the power of laughter, talking to people you fancy, improving your sports performance, how to relax and reduce stress, building self-esteem, employability skills, learning and thinking better, choosing a course or career and understanding your personality.For 16 - 19 year-olds and the professionals working with them.
Anywhere But Here

Anywhere But Here

David Hodgson

Independently Published
2018
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As it turns out, the creator of the universe has enough time on their hands to lament the destruction of Earth and nearly all humanity. ANYWHERE BUT HERE is a Sci-Fi novel intended to demonstrate that although life on Earth came to a bitter end, the inherent flaws that sent humans there were what made it that much better The eccentric chief scientist of the CSA finds himself hurling through the expanses of space toward Carrice, a planet which reminds him eerily of Earth. Along the way, a familiar yet inexplicable celestial object appears to be following him. Will the Carrions suffer the same fate as Earth? As he begins to unravel the mystery, it becomes clear that he was sent there for a reason. Something, or someone, is communicating to him through a 50 year old transistor radio, and he has to find out who.