What would Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz have said about today’s problem of consciousness? Some philosophers claim that Leibniz was one of the first to argue that there is an ‘explanatory gap’ between our knowledge of matter and our knowledge of consciousness, and that he thought this posed a problem for materialism (see for example Churchland 1995: 191-2; Kriegel 2015: 49; Seager 1991; Searle 1983: 267-8). This is supposed to be the point of the famous passage in the Monadology (1714), in which Leibniz argues that perception is ‘inexplicable in terms of mechanical reasons’..
Developed in his polemics with Locke, Leibniz’s conception of the mind based on the so called ‘syst...
Consciousness and the feeling of existence have yet not been fully explained. There are interesting ...
Consciousness has appeared as a term and a problem in modern science. Most scientists believe that ...
What would Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz have said about today’s problem of consciousness? Some ...
Many philosophers have believed that it will forever prove impossible to explain mind in terms of ma...
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Resumen: El presente artículo se centra en el esclarecimiento de las nociones de percepciones incons...
Three big philosophical problems about consciousness are: Why does it exist? How do we explain and u...
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It is common to hold that our conscious experiences at a single moment are often unified. But when c...
What is reality? Is it what appears to me, or what appears to most, or even what appears to some min...
According to Leibniz's late metaphysics, sensory perception represents to us as extended, colored, t...
Abstract Three big philosophical problems about consciousness are: Why does it exist? How do we expl...
Developed in his polemics with Locke, Leibniz’s conception of the mind based on the so called ‘syst...
Consciousness and the feeling of existence have yet not been fully explained. There are interesting ...
Consciousness has appeared as a term and a problem in modern science. Most scientists believe that ...
What would Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz have said about today’s problem of consciousness? Some ...
Many philosophers have believed that it will forever prove impossible to explain mind in terms of ma...
The most central metaphysical question about phenomenal consciousness is that of what constitutes ph...
We systematically analyze the conceptual structure of modern physics, i.e., the theory of relativity...
Leibniz's mill argument in 'Monadology' 17 is a well-known but puzzling argument against materialism...
Resumen: El presente artículo se centra en el esclarecimiento de las nociones de percepciones incons...
Three big philosophical problems about consciousness are: Why does it exist? How do we explain and u...
ArgumentIn this paper I present an interpretation of du Bois-Reymond's thesis on the impossibility o...
It is common to hold that our conscious experiences at a single moment are often unified. But when c...
What is reality? Is it what appears to me, or what appears to most, or even what appears to some min...
According to Leibniz's late metaphysics, sensory perception represents to us as extended, colored, t...
Abstract Three big philosophical problems about consciousness are: Why does it exist? How do we expl...
Developed in his polemics with Locke, Leibniz’s conception of the mind based on the so called ‘syst...
Consciousness and the feeling of existence have yet not been fully explained. There are interesting ...
Consciousness has appeared as a term and a problem in modern science. Most scientists believe that ...