Qualia are layered and complex, a labyrinth of a concept, rife with debate as to their existence, state, and what they mean for our understanding of knowledge, relationship with the world, and ourselves. Thoughtful exploration into the complexities of what qualia are and how they relate to the mind-body problem will be wrestled with though research applied within this paper
Is it possible to build a conscious machine, an artifact that has qualitative experiences such as fe...
Each of the various philosophical positions on the mind-body problem has grown out of the perceived ...
Neurological syndromes in which consciousness seems to malfunction, such as temporal lobe epilepsy, ...
Qualia are layered and complex, a labyrinth of a concept, rife with debate as to their existence, st...
Daniel Dennett provides many compelling reasons to question the existence of phenomenal experiences ...
This is an attempt to arrive at a philosophical understanding of (qualitative) consciousness, charac...
What are qualia? Qualia – singular quale – is the philosophical term for the introspectively accessi...
"Qualia" is an unfamiliar term for something that could not be more familiar to each of us: the ways...
“Qualianın ontolojik statüsü” problemi, bilinçli deneyimlerin öznel niteliklerinin yani qualianın, b...
In the history of philosophy, the mind-body problem is a traditional problem that examines the relat...
In this paper we advocate the thesis that qualia are tropes (or qualitons), and not (universal) prop...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 50-51).Many philosophers argue that the existence of qualia,...
Qualia are private conscious experiences of which the associated feelings can be reported to other p...
How does one know the phenomenal character of one’s own experience? I aim to present and defend a ne...
The aim of this paper is to present and discuss Fred Dretske's (1995) suggestion for analysis of the...
Is it possible to build a conscious machine, an artifact that has qualitative experiences such as fe...
Each of the various philosophical positions on the mind-body problem has grown out of the perceived ...
Neurological syndromes in which consciousness seems to malfunction, such as temporal lobe epilepsy, ...
Qualia are layered and complex, a labyrinth of a concept, rife with debate as to their existence, st...
Daniel Dennett provides many compelling reasons to question the existence of phenomenal experiences ...
This is an attempt to arrive at a philosophical understanding of (qualitative) consciousness, charac...
What are qualia? Qualia – singular quale – is the philosophical term for the introspectively accessi...
"Qualia" is an unfamiliar term for something that could not be more familiar to each of us: the ways...
“Qualianın ontolojik statüsü” problemi, bilinçli deneyimlerin öznel niteliklerinin yani qualianın, b...
In the history of philosophy, the mind-body problem is a traditional problem that examines the relat...
In this paper we advocate the thesis that qualia are tropes (or qualitons), and not (universal) prop...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 50-51).Many philosophers argue that the existence of qualia,...
Qualia are private conscious experiences of which the associated feelings can be reported to other p...
How does one know the phenomenal character of one’s own experience? I aim to present and defend a ne...
The aim of this paper is to present and discuss Fred Dretske's (1995) suggestion for analysis of the...
Is it possible to build a conscious machine, an artifact that has qualitative experiences such as fe...
Each of the various philosophical positions on the mind-body problem has grown out of the perceived ...
Neurological syndromes in which consciousness seems to malfunction, such as temporal lobe epilepsy, ...