The chapters in this volume attempt to establish some foundational
principles of a theory of the mind/brain grounded in evolutionary and
process theory. From this standpoint, the book discusses some main
problems in philosophical psychology, including the nature and origins
of the mind/brain state, experience and consciousness, feeling,
subjective time and free will. The approach -- that of microgenesis --
holds that formative phases in the generation of the mental state are
the primary focus of explanation, not the assumed properties of logical
solids. For microgenesis, the process leading to a conscious end point
is, together with the final content, part of an epochal state, the
outcome of which, an act, object or word, incorporates earlier segments
of that series, such as value, meaning and belief.