Introduction; C.U.M.Smith and H.A. Whitaker
Chapter 1. Beginnings: ventricular neuropsychology; C.U.M.Smith
Chapter 2. Return of the Repressed: Spinozan Ideas in the History of Mind and Brain Sciences; William Meehan
Chapter 3. ‘Struck, As It Were, With Madness:’ The Phenomenology of Animal Spirits in the Neurology of Thomas Willis; Kathryn Tabb
Chapter 4. Hooke’s mechanical mind; J.J. MacIntosh
Chapter 5. Joseph Priestley: An instructive 18th century perspective on the mind-body problem; Alan Beretta
Chapter 6. Reflections of western thinking on 19th C Ottoman thought: A critique of the 'hard-problem' by Spyridon Mavrogenis; George Anogianakis
Chapter 7. George Henry Lewes (1817–1878): Embodied Cognition, Vitalism, and the Evolution of Symbolic Perception; Huw Price
Chapter 8. Herbert Spencer: brain, mind and the ‘hard problem’; C.U.M.Smith
Chapter 9. Problems of Consciousness in Nineteenth Century British and America Neurology; J Wayne Lazar
Chapter 10. Emil du Bois-Reymond’s Reflections on Consciousness ; Gabriel Finkelstein
Chapter 11. William James and the “Theatre” of Consciousness; Stephanie L. Hawkins
Chapter 12. The enigmatic deciphering of the neuronal code of word meaning; Andrew C. Papanicolaou
Chapter 13. Alfred North Whitehead and the history of consciousness; Laura Hyatt Edwards
Chapter 14. The ‘hard problem’ and the Cartesian strand in British neurophysiology: Huxley, Foster, Sherrington, Eccles; C.U.M.Smith
Chapter 15. Is there a link between quantum mechanics and consciousness?; Barry K Ward
Chapter 16. Consciousness and neuronal microtubules: the Penrose-Hameroff quantum model in retrospect; Eugenio Frixione
Chapter 17. Zombie Dawn: Slavery and the Self in the Twenty-first Century; David Hawkes
Chapter 18. Mind and Brain: Toward an Understanding of Dualism; Kristopher Phillips, Alan Beretta and Harry Whitaker.