Then I Am Myself the World: What Consciousness Is and How to Expand It
Author:Christof Koch
Edition:1st Edition
The nature of consciousness is explored through neuroscience, philosophy, and personal reflection by Christof Koch. It examines how subjective experience arises from the brain, the diversity of conscious states, and the relationship between mind and physical reality, while also considering how consciousness can be expanded through transformative experiences and what this means for understanding human awareness and the limits of artificial intelligence.

Chapters
- Chapter 1: The Beginning of Consciousness→
- Chapter 2: The Varieties of Conscious Experience→
- Chapter 3: We Each Experience Our Own Reality→
- Chapter 4: Consciousness and the Physical→
- Chapter 5: What Truly Exists→
- Chapter 6: Consciousness and the Brain→
- Chapter 7: Expanding Consciousness→
- Chapter 8: Transforming Lives by Transformative Experiences→
- Chapter 9: The End of Consciousness→
- Chapter 10: The Future of Consciousness→
- Chapter 11: What Computers Can Never Be→
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