This paper argues that the many and various conceptions of consciousness propounded by cognitive scientists and philosophers can all be understood as constituted with reference to four fundamental sorts of criterion: epistemic (concerned with kinds of consciousness), semantic (dealing with orders of consciousness), physiological (reflecting states of consciousness), and pragmatic (seeking to capture types of consciousness). The resulting four-fold taxonomy, intended to be exhaustive, suggests that all of the distinct varieties of consciousness currently encountered in cognitive neuroscience, the philosophy of mind, clinical psychology, and other related fields ultimately refer to a unified natural process, analysed under four general aspect...
A basic understanding of the different states and stages of the consciousness and its psychological ...
Issues concerning the unity of minds, bodies and the world have often recurred in the history of phi...
This paper explores the problematic issue of the theoretical dominance of neuroscience in the discip...
This paper argues that the many and various conceptions of consciousness propounded by cognitive sci...
Definitions of consciousness need to be sufficiently broad to include all examples of conscious stat...
Consciousness is central to our lived experience. It is unsurprising, then, that the topic has capti...
This introductory chapter was written for Velmans (ed.) (1996) The Science of Consciousness: Psychol...
The study of the origin and evolution of consciousness presents several problems. The first problem ...
please consult the published version. After being sorely neglected for some time, consciousness is w...
There is little or no general agreement about what researchers should focus on when studying conscio...
This is the first of four Volumes in a collection of Major Works on Consciousness commissioned by Ro...
For a neuroscientist, consciousness currently defies any formal operational definition. However, the...
As this collection of Major Works on Consciousness forms part of a Critical Concepts in Psychology s...
The source of endless speculation and public curiosity, our scientific quest for the origins of huma...
This paper considers theories of cognition and consciousness in four traditions: neuroscience, cogni...
A basic understanding of the different states and stages of the consciousness and its psychological ...
Issues concerning the unity of minds, bodies and the world have often recurred in the history of phi...
This paper explores the problematic issue of the theoretical dominance of neuroscience in the discip...
This paper argues that the many and various conceptions of consciousness propounded by cognitive sci...
Definitions of consciousness need to be sufficiently broad to include all examples of conscious stat...
Consciousness is central to our lived experience. It is unsurprising, then, that the topic has capti...
This introductory chapter was written for Velmans (ed.) (1996) The Science of Consciousness: Psychol...
The study of the origin and evolution of consciousness presents several problems. The first problem ...
please consult the published version. After being sorely neglected for some time, consciousness is w...
There is little or no general agreement about what researchers should focus on when studying conscio...
This is the first of four Volumes in a collection of Major Works on Consciousness commissioned by Ro...
For a neuroscientist, consciousness currently defies any formal operational definition. However, the...
As this collection of Major Works on Consciousness forms part of a Critical Concepts in Psychology s...
The source of endless speculation and public curiosity, our scientific quest for the origins of huma...
This paper considers theories of cognition and consciousness in four traditions: neuroscience, cogni...
A basic understanding of the different states and stages of the consciousness and its psychological ...
Issues concerning the unity of minds, bodies and the world have often recurred in the history of phi...
This paper explores the problematic issue of the theoretical dominance of neuroscience in the discip...