How can consciousness, how can the mind be causally efficacious in a world which seems—in some sense—to be thoroughly governed by physical causality? Mental causation has been a nagging problem in philosophy since the beginning of the modern age, when, inspired by the rise of physics, a metaphysical picture became dominant according to which the manifest macrophysical world of rocks, trees, colors, sounds etc. could be eliminated in favor of, or identified with, the microconstituents of these entities and their basic physical properties, plus their effects on human or animal minds. Against the background of this ontology, the argument from causal ...
1) There is no question a brain phenomenon exists, commonly supposed as consciousness. But there is ...
For diverse reasons, the problem of phenomenal consciousness is persistently challenging. Mental ter...
Interpreting results of contemporary neuroscientif studies, I present a non-reductive physicalist ac...
How can consciousness, how can the mind be causally efficacious in a world which seems—in...
My account of the causal role of consciousness in a physical world is modeled on Dretske’s celebrate...
The mind-body problem is analyzed in a physicalist perspective. By combining the concepts of emergen...
The typical empirical approach to studying consciousness holds that we can only observe the neural...
Consciousness exists, or so it seems to us most of the time. However, consciousness is unlike your c...
Abstract Mental causation is a philosophical concept attempting to describe the causal effect of the...
Abstract Three big philosophical problems about consciousness are: Why does it exist? How do we expl...
In the philosophy of mind, neuroscience, and psychology, the causal relationship between phenomenal ...
Traditional approaches model consciousness as the outcome either of internal computational processes...
My 2002 Journal of Consciousness Studies target article on "How could conscious experiences affect b...
My target article (henceforth referred to as TA) presents evidence for causal interactions between c...
We have a much better understanding of physics than we do of consciousness. I consider ways in which...
1) There is no question a brain phenomenon exists, commonly supposed as consciousness. But there is ...
For diverse reasons, the problem of phenomenal consciousness is persistently challenging. Mental ter...
Interpreting results of contemporary neuroscientif studies, I present a non-reductive physicalist ac...
How can consciousness, how can the mind be causally efficacious in a world which seems—in...
My account of the causal role of consciousness in a physical world is modeled on Dretske’s celebrate...
The mind-body problem is analyzed in a physicalist perspective. By combining the concepts of emergen...
The typical empirical approach to studying consciousness holds that we can only observe the neural...
Consciousness exists, or so it seems to us most of the time. However, consciousness is unlike your c...
Abstract Mental causation is a philosophical concept attempting to describe the causal effect of the...
Abstract Three big philosophical problems about consciousness are: Why does it exist? How do we expl...
In the philosophy of mind, neuroscience, and psychology, the causal relationship between phenomenal ...
Traditional approaches model consciousness as the outcome either of internal computational processes...
My 2002 Journal of Consciousness Studies target article on "How could conscious experiences affect b...
My target article (henceforth referred to as TA) presents evidence for causal interactions between c...
We have a much better understanding of physics than we do of consciousness. I consider ways in which...
1) There is no question a brain phenomenon exists, commonly supposed as consciousness. But there is ...
For diverse reasons, the problem of phenomenal consciousness is persistently challenging. Mental ter...
Interpreting results of contemporary neuroscientif studies, I present a non-reductive physicalist ac...