From the book reviews: "The editors of and contributors to this volume are to be commended for rescuing from oblivion a number of historical philosophers and neuroscientists from classical Greece to the present. ... This volume is highly recommended for programs in the history of psychology and neuroscience, cognitive science, and the philosophy of mind." (Paul E. Tibbetts, The Quarterly Review of Biology, Vol. 90 (1), March, 2015) "Any professional in the biological and social sciences with an interest in the genesis of mind-body problems or the current status of consciousness related to brain functioning would profit from reading this volume. ... Anyone teaching a history of psychology or of neuroscience at the graduate level could use this text. ... The collected essays provide an excellent selective history of the 'hard problem' and a sense of current theorizing about the problem." (Dennis Jowaisas, PsyCRITIQUES, Vol. 60 (9), March, 2015)