Consciousness is a natural phenomenon, the object of a flourishing area of research in the natural sciences – research whose primary goal is to identify the neural correlates of consciousness. This raises the question: why is there need for a philosophy of consciousness? As we see things, the need for a philosophy of consciousness arises for two reasons. First, as a young and energetic science operating as yet under no guiding paradigm, the science of consciousness has been subject to considerable confusion regarding its methodological, conceptual, and philosophical foundations, and it is philosophy’s mandate to address such confusion in an attempt to regiment scientific practice. Secondly, the identification of a neural feature that correl...
The source of endless speculation and public curiosity, our scientific quest for the origins of huma...
The consciousness studies are unavoidably linked to the mind-body problem, as most of the researche...
Consciousness is targeted by both philosophers and neuroscientists; but different methodological pre...
Consciousness is a natural phenomenon, the object of a flourishing area of research in the natural s...
The centerpiece of the scientific study of consciousness is the search for the neural correlates of ...
My 2002 Journal of Consciousness Studies target article on "How could conscious experiences affect b...
Three big philosophical problems about consciousness are: Why does it exist? How do we explain and u...
This article discusses philosophical issues concerning theory of neural correlates of consciousness...
My target article (henceforth referred to as TA) presents evidence for causal interactions between c...
This article discusses philosophical issues concerning theory of neural correlates of consciousness ...
The science of consciousness is a nascent and thriving field of research that is founded on identify...
Consciousness is a puzzling, state-dependent property of certain types of complex, biological, adapt...
Abstract Three big philosophical problems about consciousness are: Why does it exist? How do we expl...
Consciousness is a key feature of mammalian cognition and revealing its underlying mechanisms is one...
Consciousness is a phenomenon that has fascinated thinkers and scientists throughout history. The la...
The source of endless speculation and public curiosity, our scientific quest for the origins of huma...
The consciousness studies are unavoidably linked to the mind-body problem, as most of the researche...
Consciousness is targeted by both philosophers and neuroscientists; but different methodological pre...
Consciousness is a natural phenomenon, the object of a flourishing area of research in the natural s...
The centerpiece of the scientific study of consciousness is the search for the neural correlates of ...
My 2002 Journal of Consciousness Studies target article on "How could conscious experiences affect b...
Three big philosophical problems about consciousness are: Why does it exist? How do we explain and u...
This article discusses philosophical issues concerning theory of neural correlates of consciousness...
My target article (henceforth referred to as TA) presents evidence for causal interactions between c...
This article discusses philosophical issues concerning theory of neural correlates of consciousness ...
The science of consciousness is a nascent and thriving field of research that is founded on identify...
Consciousness is a puzzling, state-dependent property of certain types of complex, biological, adapt...
Abstract Three big philosophical problems about consciousness are: Why does it exist? How do we expl...
Consciousness is a key feature of mammalian cognition and revealing its underlying mechanisms is one...
Consciousness is a phenomenon that has fascinated thinkers and scientists throughout history. The la...
The source of endless speculation and public curiosity, our scientific quest for the origins of huma...
The consciousness studies are unavoidably linked to the mind-body problem, as most of the researche...
Consciousness is targeted by both philosophers and neuroscientists; but different methodological pre...