Mind-Body Problems: Science, Subjectivity & Who We Really Are by John Horgan.
The book is available to read online (link in the title, above). I read this over a couple of weeks. I liked it all, except perhaps the wrap up at the end. It seems to me the conclusions the author tries to draw are meaningless; the equivalent of a theory that can explain anything and so explains nothing. It's simply not useful.
But I did really enjoy everything else, mostly especially the nine chapters of interviews with such a diverse range of people (Christof Koch, Douglas Hofstadter, Alison Gopnik, Stuart Kauffman, Elyn Saks, Owen Flanagan, Rebecca Goldstein, Robert Trivers, Deirdre McCloskey). Each chapter was a mix of direct interview questions and responses, retrospective commentary by the author, and considerable background material. So you end up getting your own responses to the interviewee, to the author, and to the material, which at times makes it fairly intense. Well worth reading, 4/5.