The scientific understanding of cognition and consciousness is currently hampered by the lack of rigorous and universally accepted definitions that permit comparative studies. This article proposes new functional and unambiguous definitions for cognition and consciousness in order to provide clearly defined boundaries within which general theories of cognition and consciousness may be developed. The proposed definitions are built upon the construction and manipulation of reality representation, decision making, and learning and are scoped in terms of an underlying logical structure. It is argued that the presentation of reality also necessitates the concept of absence and the capacity to perform transitive inference. Explicit predictions re...
ABSTRACT: We present three fundamental questions concerning minds. These are about consciousness, in...
I review the problem of how to define consciousness. I suggest that rather than continuing that deba...
To solve the hard problem of consciousness we observe that any cognitive system of suffi-cient power...
The scientific understanding of cognition and consciousness is currently hampered by the lack of rig...
There is increasing theoretical justification and empirical sup- port for non-brain-centric approach...
This paper discusses the role of consciousness in the distinctions between reception and perception,...
Full contents available at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/referenceworks/9780123738738 Copyri...
This thesis is primarily concerned with three enduring topics that demand attention from contemporar...
The action-oriented approach in cognitive science emphasizes the role of action in shaping, or const...
In biological terms, human consciousness appears as a feature associated with the functioning of the...
Dualist and Reductionist theories of mind disagree about whether or not consciousness can be reduced...
To solve the hard problem of consciousness we first note that all cognitive systems of sufficient po...
Dualist and Reductionist theories of mind disagree about whether or not consciousness can be reduced...
Definitions of consciousness need to be sufficiently broad to include all examples of conscious stat...
Current views of consciousness can be divided by whether the theorist accepts or rejects cognitivism...
ABSTRACT: We present three fundamental questions concerning minds. These are about consciousness, in...
I review the problem of how to define consciousness. I suggest that rather than continuing that deba...
To solve the hard problem of consciousness we observe that any cognitive system of suffi-cient power...
The scientific understanding of cognition and consciousness is currently hampered by the lack of rig...
There is increasing theoretical justification and empirical sup- port for non-brain-centric approach...
This paper discusses the role of consciousness in the distinctions between reception and perception,...
Full contents available at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/referenceworks/9780123738738 Copyri...
This thesis is primarily concerned with three enduring topics that demand attention from contemporar...
The action-oriented approach in cognitive science emphasizes the role of action in shaping, or const...
In biological terms, human consciousness appears as a feature associated with the functioning of the...
Dualist and Reductionist theories of mind disagree about whether or not consciousness can be reduced...
To solve the hard problem of consciousness we first note that all cognitive systems of sufficient po...
Dualist and Reductionist theories of mind disagree about whether or not consciousness can be reduced...
Definitions of consciousness need to be sufficiently broad to include all examples of conscious stat...
Current views of consciousness can be divided by whether the theorist accepts or rejects cognitivism...
ABSTRACT: We present three fundamental questions concerning minds. These are about consciousness, in...
I review the problem of how to define consciousness. I suggest that rather than continuing that deba...
To solve the hard problem of consciousness we observe that any cognitive system of suffi-cient power...