The problem of consciousness – the problem of how the matter of our brains produces perception, sensation, emotion and thought – is often described as one of the outstanding remaining problems for science. Although a lot is known in detail about how the brain works it is widely believed that the explanation of consciousness is something which still eludes us. According to a recent survey in (of all places!) The Economist, ‘consciousness awaits its Einstein’.1 Consciousness researchers are looking for that missing piece of the jigsaw which will explain how the lived world of conscious experience arises out of the initially unpromising yoghurt-like matter of the b...
Consciousness and the feeling of existence have yet not been fully explained. There are interesting ...
The puzzle of consciousness arises, as Fodor (2002) puts it because: “details aside, Lucretius had t...
The source of endless speculation and public curiosity, our scientific quest for the origins of huma...
The problem of consciousness – the problem of how the matter of our brains produces percep...
The neurosciences have advanced to the point that we can now treat consciousness as a scienti¢c prob...
Abstract Three big philosophical problems about consciousness are: Why does it exist? How do we expl...
Three big philosophical problems about consciousness are: Why does it exist? How do we explain and u...
Consciousness, which failed to explain the earlier philosophers, is now one of thelast scientific my...
For centuries, the question of how a physical structure (the brain) generates the subjective feeling...
Following the recent decline of· behaviorism as the dominant force in American psychology, conscious...
Many philosophers have believed that it will forever prove impossible to explain mind in terms of ma...
Three big philosophical problems about consciousness are: Why does it exist? How do we explain and u...
Consciousness is a phenomenon that has fascinated thinkers and scientists throughout history. The la...
How brain processes translate to consciousness is one of the greatest un-solved questions in science...
In the beautiful words of David Chalmers - consciousness poses the most baffling problem in science....
Consciousness and the feeling of existence have yet not been fully explained. There are interesting ...
The puzzle of consciousness arises, as Fodor (2002) puts it because: “details aside, Lucretius had t...
The source of endless speculation and public curiosity, our scientific quest for the origins of huma...
The problem of consciousness – the problem of how the matter of our brains produces percep...
The neurosciences have advanced to the point that we can now treat consciousness as a scienti¢c prob...
Abstract Three big philosophical problems about consciousness are: Why does it exist? How do we expl...
Three big philosophical problems about consciousness are: Why does it exist? How do we explain and u...
Consciousness, which failed to explain the earlier philosophers, is now one of thelast scientific my...
For centuries, the question of how a physical structure (the brain) generates the subjective feeling...
Following the recent decline of· behaviorism as the dominant force in American psychology, conscious...
Many philosophers have believed that it will forever prove impossible to explain mind in terms of ma...
Three big philosophical problems about consciousness are: Why does it exist? How do we explain and u...
Consciousness is a phenomenon that has fascinated thinkers and scientists throughout history. The la...
How brain processes translate to consciousness is one of the greatest un-solved questions in science...
In the beautiful words of David Chalmers - consciousness poses the most baffling problem in science....
Consciousness and the feeling of existence have yet not been fully explained. There are interesting ...
The puzzle of consciousness arises, as Fodor (2002) puts it because: “details aside, Lucretius had t...
The source of endless speculation and public curiosity, our scientific quest for the origins of huma...