I argue that our direct experience and some physical facts do not go well with an understanding of perception as a mechanism producing a representation of a ''truly'' outer world. Instead, it is much more coherent to treat what is traditionally considered an image in this context as a closed structure equipped in its own ontology, replacing the ''truly'' outer one from the point of view of an agent possessing it. In such a framework, the notion of existence is taken to be defined by consciousness in a way similar to qualia, making it subjective on the one hand, and reducing it to a tool on the other. This implies, in turn, that we need a form of mind-brain dualism; the best we can do in such circumstances about explaining consciousness as a...
Abstract: Our sense of reality is different from its mathematical basis as given by physical theorie...
An ontological exploration of consciousness and how it is related to the body and other aspects of p...
Western philosophy and science have a strongly dualistic tradition regarding the mental and physical...
I argue that our direct experience and some physical facts do not go well with an understanding of p...
I argue that a slight shift in our understanding of the notion of existence is needed in order to co...
I argue that the presence of subjective, qualitative consciousness in our world is - at first sight ...
Six arguments against the view that conscious experience derives from a material basis are reviewed....
To explain subjective consciousness in physical terms, one must first describewhat is subjective abo...
AbstractThis paper, through a realist reading of Husserlian phenomenology, aims to explain how the c...
We have a much better understanding of physics than we do of consciousness. I consider ways in which...
We may call this the problem of thought and being, where thought represents the subjective and being...
Philosophers and scientists often strive to investigate the 'objective' properties of a mind-indepen...
The question of what ontological insights can be gained from the knowledge of physics (keyword: onti...
This paper investigates the nature of reality by looking at the philosophical debate between realism...
Early modern empiricists thought that the nature of perceptual experience is given by citing the obj...
Abstract: Our sense of reality is different from its mathematical basis as given by physical theorie...
An ontological exploration of consciousness and how it is related to the body and other aspects of p...
Western philosophy and science have a strongly dualistic tradition regarding the mental and physical...
I argue that our direct experience and some physical facts do not go well with an understanding of p...
I argue that a slight shift in our understanding of the notion of existence is needed in order to co...
I argue that the presence of subjective, qualitative consciousness in our world is - at first sight ...
Six arguments against the view that conscious experience derives from a material basis are reviewed....
To explain subjective consciousness in physical terms, one must first describewhat is subjective abo...
AbstractThis paper, through a realist reading of Husserlian phenomenology, aims to explain how the c...
We have a much better understanding of physics than we do of consciousness. I consider ways in which...
We may call this the problem of thought and being, where thought represents the subjective and being...
Philosophers and scientists often strive to investigate the 'objective' properties of a mind-indepen...
The question of what ontological insights can be gained from the knowledge of physics (keyword: onti...
This paper investigates the nature of reality by looking at the philosophical debate between realism...
Early modern empiricists thought that the nature of perceptual experience is given by citing the obj...
Abstract: Our sense of reality is different from its mathematical basis as given by physical theorie...
An ontological exploration of consciousness and how it is related to the body and other aspects of p...
Western philosophy and science have a strongly dualistic tradition regarding the mental and physical...